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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limbough Show podcast.
What an incredible honor it is to be with you.
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this week. Just imagine in the jury room what's going
on right now in the trial of former officers Derek Chapin.
Just imagine the jury room and imagine the emotion in
the concern because there was not just Maxine Waters, and
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we will get into Maxine Waters. You will hear Rush
explain Maxine Waters and how to deal with her. You'll
also hear Rush explain the psychology behind riots, which any
thinking person expects. And I just take myself inside this
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jury room and what they have to walk through the
jury instructions around the charge with which Maxine Waters has
demanded a conviction lest there's more confrontational tactics and by
the way she's being defended, there's members of the Mockingbird
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media will get to this who have jumped through defensive
sure of course you would be we should be more confrontational.
So I take myself inside this jury room as they're told.
Maxine Waters, a US Representatives has basically said, your cities
will burn unless I see a second degree murder conviction.
And then there's the rule of the law and the
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jury guidance we shared with you yesterday. Second degree murder
involves someone who unwittingly causes the death of another wall
engaged in a felony. I don't think Derek Chavin was
engaged in a felony. Then I think of the jury
balancing two two potential tragedies. One is convicting Derek Chavin
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of a crime he did not commit. I'm not saying
that there aren't lesser charges that they can consider, but
Maxine Waters has said it's all in or the city's burnens.
Effectively of the message she sent, it's had an effect
on the trial. You'll hear from the judge not on
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this trial, but he said that this may give grounds
for an appeal, This may this may grim grounds to
toss the whole thing out. I think of the participants,
I think of the defense attorney. Just imagine this, Just
remember this when we had who were likely terrorists and
turned out to be terrorists in Guantanamo Bay. There was
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a contest between the big important law firms with the
beautiful marble floors, and they are gorgeous floors, and they
keep them so clean and tidy, end of views from
the from the conference rooms, they're stunning. They had a
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contest who will represent the terrorists for free? There is
no contest to represent Derek Schauman. There's one man who's
doing that. His defense attorney's doing that. One man. Everybody
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deserves the defense. John Adams said that the paraphrase when
he made the controversial decision to defend the redcoat, because
everybody deserves the defense. I think it's a jury. The
two possible outcomes. They convict Chavin of second degree murder
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when the letter of the laws, he didn't commit second
degree murder. And the tragic outcome is that Maxine Waters
gets what she wants, which is more riot, or Derek
Chavin is convicted of something he didn't do. I don't
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think he committed second degree murder. I think there's enough
reasonable doubt on this, but I just imagine being in
that jury room. Powerline Blog reports that public officials in
the area have sold their homes at a loss because
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they fear what will happen to their families. I do
think of the Floyd family, and I think of losing
someone that way. And I'm always struck by the concentration
on the nine minutes and how many nine minute segments
of George's life were there, mister Floyd's life where one
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could beg him, please, please, please, please please get in treatment, George. Please.
It's a tough thing. If you've ever had to put
a loved one in treatment or beg them to do it,
it's it's horribly difficult. I think of them, does anything.
I don't know them, I don't know their hearts, I
don't know their souls. But will the burning of the
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cities help them? Will it not create more circumstances like
George's circumstance where he grew up. I think of the
cities right now that who are creating more George Floyd's
New York. Just no bail, You just leave, you just flee,
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you just there's no consequence for a crime. There's drugs
widely available. I think of the cities where you can
walk outside and raise your hand and you got Fenton
all and meth and heroine and what's that life? Are
an addict, and they think of the people who are
going to riot, and they're responsible for their decisions and
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the violence and the ruin and the destruction. And most
of them are adults, and they've been traumatized by a media.
Because I think of the newsrooms. I think of the
CNN newsroom in the excitement and rubbing their hands together,
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might get to see some stuff tonight. I think of
the James O'Keefe audio. Oh yeah, we don't talk about
the downside of Black Lives Matter Incorporated, because that destroys
the narratives according to O'Keefe's audio. I think of the
efforts to only look at the one side of Black
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Lives Matter Incorporated, the so called positive side of it.
And I think of the people who are riot tonight,
and I think of the trauma they put through by
a media that pretends that George Floyd's circumstances happen every day.
And then I think of America's enduring anchorman. He was
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pained by the George Floyd video. He was so pained.
You remember you remember Rush, right, How's remember him talking
about the reality of riots of all the talents the
Maha had, his understanding of human psychology was perhaps his
most potent gift from God. Listen to Rush explained, the
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psychology of need behind riots has given a sense of purpose.
They're made angry, they're told their country hates them, They're
told their country once no part of them. They're just
little percolators of anger and frustration. Meanwhile, none of any
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of these bad actors. It seems, I can't find accurate
records of how many arrests there have been. And this
has to stop. The federal government has the authority, They
have the ability to arrest people and get this stuff
shut down. And it's time that somebody acted. It's time
that this stuff was shut down. Police are standing down.
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Looks like in these blue states the acting philosophy, mister Snerdley,
correct me if I'm wrong. It looks like they've taken
a page out of that former Mayor of Baltimore's book.
Give them space, Give them space. The theory is they'll
burn themselves out. Go ahead and let them have at it.
Burned down a building, burned down a block, blow this up,
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blow up that cop are, set that on fire, and
they'll eventually burn themselves out, just run out of emotion.
That's not how this is gonna go. They're not going
to burn themselves out. They're not gonna get rid of
all their pent up emotion. That's not how to deal
with this. You imagine the old days, you know what.
Let's just let capon and keep doing his booze, running
out what. He'll eventually get tired of it and they
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will move in. Let's stop all kind of you know,
we stop trying to stop alt Kainda. We can't stop anyway.
And they're eventually they're going to burn out. Let's just
let them get it out of their system. This seems
to be the way many of these Blue states are
dealing with this, from the jury room to Derek Chauvin's mind,
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to the emotions and the weight on the Floyd family
that is going to help bring George back, this Floyd back,
the city's burned. To the shop owners. I just I've
seen it so often on the West Coast that people
who live in their stores upstairs from their stores are
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asking themselves, wait, what what did I do to George Floyd?
What what have I done to the black community? What
have I done to deserve my business being destroyed in
West Coast cities, and I'm sure the same is true
in New York. In Chicago, the police are so taxed
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that business owners will often watch from home as their
business is destroyed, and they watch it on their security cameras.
And then I think of the biggest radio audience in history,
and what would happen if we just prayed that none
of that occurred, or that people would see the error
and that a spirit of peace could come. Do we
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have that in our hearts? God could make it happen?
Do we have that in our hearts? I pray most
of all for the safety of every person who's trying
to conduct justice. What a position to be in. You'll
hear Maxine Waters, it's it's a call for blood. You'll
hear the judge's response to this when we continue. You
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taught Herman your guide hosts this week on the EBB
met from a somber opening. It's a somber occasion. We're
getting ready to see here to this just just either
one of the really brilliant things that the left constructed
was making what about ism is a bad thing? You
know that you hear that from the left that you're
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doing what aboutism? Don't we don't have any what about isms?
Let me give you a what about ism and why
they're important? Here's what about ism? Huh? Today my left
arm is numb and my neck hurts at the A
order and I'm for my words. It was from my
fiftieth to day. If that's something wrong with me? And
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did doctor says that's what about is m? What are
you doing in here? We don't do what about is ms?
In other words, the left cleverly tried to outlaw, emotionally,
outlaw consistency. Let's transport ourselves to another world where Donald
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Trump or Ronda Scantists or Ted Cruz Tom Cotton showed
up at let's say January six well, right after that,
just after that happened January sixth, Let's just say that
they went to right where that happened, and they stood
there and said, we need to get more confrontational, we
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need more confrontation. And let's say that they did that
right outside of a jury, as a jury was hearing
cases related to January sixth. Imagine, well that's what Maxine
Waters did in Brooklyn's Center. Now, as we listen to
these these bits of Audi, we're gonna give here. I
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want you to keep in mind the number of times
CNN and their partners in the Democrat machine demanded President
Trump be impeached for criticizing judges. And listen to the
extraordinary exchange between Derek Chauvin's defense attorney Eric Nelson and
Judge Peter Koe. Now that we have US representatives threatening
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acts of a violence and relation to the specific case,
it's mind violation. Well, i'll give you that. Kiers Phone
and Waters may have given you something on appeal that
may result in this whole trial being overturned if there
is an appeal. Now, Eric Nelson, who by himself has
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understand is defending Derek Chavin with a jury that has
not been sequestioned. He was saying, I got a learn
on my phone at US representative is basically threatening violence.
Does anyone see CNN, New York Times, Los Angeles Times,
did they heal? The Seattle Times, Washington Post coming out
and saying, well, this is this is impeachable. Come on
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man now, So Judge Khill does not think Maxine Water's
demand for a conviction on second dear murderer will bias
the jury, but he is not happy with her at all.
I wish elected officials would stop talking about this case,
especially in a manner that is disrespectful to the rule
of law and to the judicial branch in our function.
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I think if they want to give their opinions, they
should do so in a respectful and in a manner
that is consistent with their oath to the Constitution to
respect a coegal branch of government. Their failure to do so,
I think is abhorrent, But I don't think it is
prejudiced us with an additional material that would prejudice history.
A congresswoman's opinion really doesn't matter a whole lot. That's
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incredible that this isn't focused on now. Matthew Dodd, you
know him, wants more confrontational rights. And seriously, this dude
sounds like all the leftist mayors who are all for
the violent rights until the lobbies of their candles are
burned ted Wheeler or their houses are docks and BLM
and ANTIFA show up and make threats. Jimmy Durkin listened
to Doubt demand more confrontational tactics. I actually just listened
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to Maxine Waters. And of course we all have to
be cognizant of what we say. I don't think what
she said in any way should we should criticize her.
For of course we should be more confrontational. That doesn't
mean we should be more violent. And the only thing
that led to the civil rights legislation that finally passed
in nineteen sixty five was you know, nonviolent protests, and
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so I think that's where we're going to end up today.
The Republicans seemed to me on the complete wrong side
of history of this. And Rush had a great idea
for dealing with Maxine Waters and people like her, and
I can bear witness this stuff works well. There's any
number of ways to deal with people like anti Maxine.
The one thing that you have to realize is approaching
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her seriously on this and attempting to hold her accountable
as a congressman to whatever ethics or laws that she
has sworn to defend. And I mean, she's she's out
there inciting mobs. But to go after her on that basis,
I guarantee you would be a losing effort simply because
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the first time anybody tried it, do you know what
the retort would be, you racist pig? The woman's only
doing what she thinks is best. How dare you? And
that it would start? And I think the best way
to deal with Maxine if to laugh at her. Now,
don't misunderstand me. I'm not not taking seriously what she's advocating.
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But even Pelosi has seen the necessity of swatting away
what Maxine is suggesting. Pelosi realizes that Anti Maxine is
not going to deliver them the House majority, and in
some cases it may be best just leave Anti Maxine
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alone and let her go, Just let her continue to
descend into whatever pit of insanity that she's descending into.
Just stand aside. You know, there's an old adage when
somebody is making a fool of themselves, stand aside and
let it happen, And that may just apply here to
Anti Maxine. There's also another old rule of thumb, Never
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get into an argument with an idiot, because people watching
will not be able to tell the difference in you
and the idiot. But on the other side of that,
this is us. This woman is promoting and inciting mobs.
Are we just supposed to stand by and let it happen?
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This is an age old question. You know, how to
deal with this kind of attack, these kinds of insults
and assaults. The proper way depends on it each individual case.
There's not a blanket answer to how to deal with
these kinds of things. In Maxine's case, she's clearly she's
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an order of fries short of a happy meal. I
think the more she's left alone and maybe even encouraged,
the more effective opposition to her will end up short
of fries. Well, how many short She's clearly an order
short of a happy meal. That's Rush's enduring wisdom, I
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can tell you. Laughing in the face of these people works. Now,
what's going to happen when black lives matter? Here's this
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ever ever give in to the idea of being a victim.
Never do it. Another principle that has overlooked this program.
The host thereof Rush was given a Medal of Freedom,
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and he was in the free speech business and he
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that Rush would remind people I'm in the free speech business,
and I'd heard that after nine to eleven, when companies
were banning playing this or that song, Rush it would
put it into the bumper rotation, drop a bomb on
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you like by Tom Petty would say, I'm in the
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was entertaining and informative, and because it offered a place
for actual information in the face of the lives from
the mockingbird media. But something else, This program slowed the
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march of leftism like nothing in history because it was
such a potent counter to the mockingbird media. We talked yesterday.
I think it was Jared from Kentucky who had been
victimized by NPR and then after the election started to
listen to this program with Rush hosting and saying, wait
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a minute, there's another side of these things, folks. There's
that phrase red pilling. We're watching it. Glenn Greenwald is
a left leaning journalist, a gay man in a partnership
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with another gay man. They've got children. Glenn started I
think it was the Dispatch. He get kicked out of
his own newspaper because he wanted to cover the media's
non coverage of Hunter Biden. He is not not saying
that he's becoming a conservative of anything like it, but
I'm saying that he's waking up to the reality of
the deep state, which Rush was one of the first
people to describe for us the deep state, to put
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a name to it and explain it. And a lot
of people when they heard that said, oh, wait, shadow government.
Rush never met that. They're right here, They're right in
front of us, the bureaucracies. Glenn Greenwald is waking up
to this. You have radical feminists like Megan Murphy waking
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up to wait a minute, the left wants to do
what with children and women's rights, and they want to
erase them. Those people are also in the free speech business.
This program stalled the march of leftism. You stalled the
march of leftism. And I want to remind people of
something I am aware that HR one, this so called
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For the People Act, is ridiculous, federal takeover of elections.
If that passes, we are in the most dire of
possible circumstances. If they pack the Supreme Court, we are
in the most dire of possible circumstances in this. We
don't need to win this second. The left is already
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beginning to eat the left. We need to continue to
stall them. While we have great governors like Ron de
Santis and Greg Abbott and Christy Noome in many ways
great governor who are standing up to the march of
the left. We're going to be a Second Amendment sanctuary zone.
They are protesting, protesting, and we have never seen the
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left let a legitimate protest go unmolested. It is always
turned into a drive for power for the elites every time.
Communism is no different. Look at patrist Colliers, the co
founder of Black Lives Matter, Incorporated, purchasing at one point
four million dollar home. That's a good she's a well
trained Marxist. The Marxist leaders always get that. Look at
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the Castros. They take what people believe is legitimate. Communism
is not legitimate, but they take it as legitimate and
say this is for the people's rights. It's hijacked and
the elites end up in charge. Conservatism is the opposite
of this, that if we win, you win. And like
I said, Rush said he was in the free speech business.
The show was entertaining with him, it was informative with
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him like no other, and it was also an ongoing
protest against leftism. But unlike the left, theft of legitimate protests,
US show was never hijacked. Minneapolis police didn't arrest the
officers involved, not very soon. Oh you know the George
Floyd's story. So legitimate protests and they were legitimate, legitimate, anger, legitimate,
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we've had it up to here were hijacked. Legitimate protests
became opportunities for rioters, looters, Antifa. What began as protests
became hijacked by organized leftist organizations who were they were
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allowed to push out of work protesters from protest to anarchy. Now,
there was looting before Antifa arrived, but nothing like we
saw over the weekend. And while this is going on,
you had to look far and wide to find any
leadership in cities and states. National guards should have been
activated as soon as the first riots began. It was
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stunning to me how many nights in a row this
went on, and every night here comes television, whatever network,
to televise it like it was its own sporting event,
with very little serious effort engaged into stop it. Blue
state governors let fires burn, business districts were damaged. Even
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the mayor of Atlanta had had enough, went on TV
and say just stop. She ripped into these people, said
you didn't do this. After Martin Luther King was assassinated,
which is true. You know, to go back to nineteen
sixty eight, the Democrats lost big because they were seen
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as tied to this stuff. And I'm gonna tell you
Republicans out there, if you're worried about the election in November,
don't be Just figure out a way to tie all
of this to the Democrat Party because that's where its home.
Is what you're watching and all these blue states, when
you watch these riots, you are watching the Democrat Party's
chickens come home to roost. This is what the Democrat
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Party has been guaranteeing will happen for fifty years. They've
been lying to their voters, they have been lying to
the American people. They've been making all of these exorbitant
promises that never can come true. And every time that
becomes obvious, what do you end up doing? Blaming Republicans
for people's misery, Blaming Republicans for whatever races and bigotry, homophobia,
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whatever else is out there. Blame the Republicans for it.
And they always get away with that because of their
sycophant buddies in the media. But this is this is
exactly what you get when you promise utopia and the
moon to people for fifty years and you don't even
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come close to delivering. And then one day the country
elects somebody who really causes some great economic activity to happen.
People create new wealth, new opportunity. Unemployment goes way down,
and because you believe to what the Democrats said, you're
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not participating in it because as you're waiting for government
to make you're rich, you're waiting for government to do
something for you so that you get even angry or
when other people are doing well, and you're not time
to blame Trump for it all. But this is what
you get the Democrat Party, unchecked power fifty years. We'll
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continue to track, of course, the unchecked power of the
mob that we hope is checked in Minnesota. Remember when
the New York Times told us for weeks about the
officer who was beaten in the head with the fire
extinguisher and then died. Let's get the full story and
that we come back. Todd Herman, Your Guide host this
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week on the IB Network's Todd Herman Your Guide hosts
this week in the EAB Network. Many thanks to my
friends at five ninety K and T and Spokane, Washington.
The hangout in the studio. I appreciate that. Remember, a
few weeks ago, I guess it was about a month ago,
the New York Times tried the rite. Actually I had
the honor of I hadn't been in a Times hit
piece in a number of years. They tried to roll
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me into a piece on so called disinformation that they
ran about the same time where they had run a
tiny little correction to say, oh, Brian Sitnick, the officer,
God Rest him comfort his family in Washington, d C.
Wasn't actually beaten in the head with anything. Weeks they
told us that he had been beaten in the head
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with the fire extinguisher, and his friends and family had
to picture that in their minds. And now we've learned
officially that Brian Sitnick, the officer again rest God rest
comfort his family died of natural causes, not related to
any injury January sixth. So now we know. But look,
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I mean, give the Democrats a break. This served its purpose.
The purpose could be to say to John Roberts Supreme Court,
you can't hear election fraud cases. There was an armed
insurrection attempt. Oh wait, it wasn't armed, and an officer
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was beaten to death. Oh wait, no, he died of
a stroke. And so now we peddle this stuff all
back right, And the Supreme Court has rejected another challenge
to the Pennsylvania election results, and those were those are
pletely illegal, unconstitutional. The state legislature did not change the
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voting rules in Pennsylvania to allow that mail in voting.
That was done with the stroke of a pen. So
we're back to yesterday. We talked about activist judges. That
an activist judge is someone who says, I don't care
what the law says, what the constitution says, I know
what I'm supposed to do for my party. But the
media also, the mocking Birds told the armed insurrection, armed instruction.
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The EDEVA took that back. How many times did Rush
try to get the Goop to understand they will never
get fair treatment by the Mockingbird media members, forcing them
to change, making them change, having them see the light
so that they change on their own. Dad isn't gonna
have New York Times are they're gonna stop being the
New York Times. And CNN isn't going to stop being CNN.
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What has to happen is that more and more people
are persuaded and informed to non believe what they see
or hear from any of these mainstream media outlets, and
also find the channels that don't do this. The coverage
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of the Derek shove and trial, there are local sources
who have actually covered the detail in the nuance to
the case. They really have. They've covered the defense position
and it's great to see because and informed populace maybe
doesn't turn into victims of mainstream media rioting. Right. Find
that as we wait now that this cases in the
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hands of a jury who knows the United States congresswoman
wants blood unless they convict on second degree murder. Let's
talk to Jim in Kansas. Jim, you're on the Russian program.
Todd Herman your guide host this week. Glad you called, Jim. Welcome, Hey,
thank you for taking my call. Hey, I wonder if
anti Maxine could be brought up on charges of like
jury tampering or something, because what she said was a
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direct threat to the court. She was talking to the
jury and to the judge and she said we want
what we want or else. Well oh wait, wait, don't
don't do that to me. I wanted to say one
thing too, No, um, and Jim, I appreciate you being quick.
I know that we we you get short in time.
I just waited. Are you the guy who found out
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she became a Republican? No, no, I know you have
I'm saying that next scene. You know she has that waiver.
Remember that whole thing about jury tampering and has that
asterisk connect to it where it says unless you're in
you're a Democrat right in the laws. But you bring
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up this great point because they did it to Trump.
They panicked over Trump, they went, they went, you know,
apoplectic over Trump. It's a great point. Jim, thank you
for the phone call. This is exactly what just Rush
was just saying. That's exactly what he just said. And ah, man,
there's no program like this program for getting in the
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ears of people in journalism. They'll never admit it, but
they listen because of the footprint that Rush created, the
size of the audience you and he created together to journalists,
do you really want to further burn down your profession
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by not treating Maxie Waters to the same treatment that
President Trump endured. Please don't confuse fly over country with
dumb dumb country. We're not dumb dumbs. We're not even dumb.
We watch and we've seen the way you cover him
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versus her and on a range of things. So much
more to get to as we continue. It's Todd Herman
your guide host this week. I mean EIB. Now, it's
Todd Herman your guide host this week on the EIB network.
We have EIB is launching a very very cool podcast
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project and you're gonna be able to get this coming
up at rushlmba dot com. You know him as Bostion Nerdly.
He is James Golden, and he may have the most
knowledge about what actually went on behind the scenes and
how Rush worked. And so it's called behind the Golden
EIB Microphone and you're gonna be able to get this
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at Russian buta dot com. We're excited for this because
James has worked very hard on this with a it's
just a labor of love for him. So you're gonna
hear about that. That will come up at Russian dot
com and in the the release date we'll talk to you
about it and have some samples from it, etc. I
think why that the next hour. Every so often Joe
Biden is outside of the I was just thinking of
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in um in in treatment centers. Sometimes there's this thing
called arm length protocol, and that is that you are
never to be outside of the arm length of an
adult or a caregiver. And I don't find dementia funny
because I watched people suffer from it. But every so
often Joe Biden and his dementia get outside of arms
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length of the handlers and they speak things like like
like oh Biden saying, oh yeah, that Ben Lauden thing,
I was all over that. I love that, or the
at the at the at the border. Come on, man,
that's a that's a huge crisis. And then people need
to walk that back. So we'll get into that next hour.
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We'll also great memory as Rush remembers what Barack Obama
said about Joe Biden in that situation. Remember that that
iconic photo of the situation room when they were taking
out to Ben Lauden and in Obama decided not to
stand in the way of the troops being allowed to
do that. So Rush will take us to that memory
(36:27):
so much more as we unfold the program. Todd Herman,
your guide host this week, I'm the only EIB network.
A huge thank you to you and TIB it's just
an honor to do this, be with you all week
on these days. The Lord has made is a gift
for us, opportunity for us to be grateful even in
times such as these. Have you seen anyone in the
(36:55):
Mockingbird media or even non mocking Bird ask about Joe
Biden's cognitive abilities and in a serious sense, that's it's. Look,
if we remove ourselves from politics, that's that's so hard
to do. It is it is, I mean, it's it's
a horribly difficult thing to say to somebody, even to say,
(37:19):
are you sure that you can still drive? Because it's
you know, we're meant to be We're designed to be
free human beings moving about as we wish, And people
who've had those conversations with loved ones, it's hard to
have those conversations has And I know that the fucking
birds will bend over backwards to do anything and everything
(37:43):
that can to help the people who are running Joe
Biden achieve the ends that they seek because they're, you know,
their partners in the effort. They're they're fellow travelers, as
it were. But as anyone seriously asked this, this honest question,
Joe Biden didn't meet with the Japanese premier. Kamala Harris
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did that, and Kamala Harris is in charge of the border,
but Kamala Harris has not gone to the border. And
Joe Biden when he meets with the press is reading
from guidebooks and someone somewhere is making some decisions, and
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who is it. From time to time you see Biden
wanting too is the left and say lean into things.
I always think about that event at the hardware store,
which was just a photo op and Biden was walking around,
and I don't know what the point of that was.
He's out. Look, he's in a hardware store. He must
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be okay. He's buying hammers and such. I mean, who
would let you know someone who's not okay to buy
a hammer or saw our sharp things. I mean there's
you know, the sandpaper. He could hurt himself. He's in
a hardware store and the photo office wrapping up, and
there's some guy there wasn't even a journalist. I think
he just wanted to say something to Joe Biden. And
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the cacophonous sound of his handlers screaming pras pras prass.
It's because he may have spoken something, who's running things.
It's a serious question because now you have Biden and
you have to wonder which is the moment of lucidity,
which which one is the silent lucidity. Someone somewhere just
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connected that to a band, the silent lucidity. So you
have Biden saying two things at once. Right, we have
the twenty and twelve version. We have the recent version.
This is Biden in clip number eight talking about what
he said about Osama bin Laden. I said, among with others,
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we'd follow Osama ben Law on to the gates of
hell of deed. B That's exactly what we did, and
we got him, so we can count along together. That's
just that. From clip number eight to this next one,
we go back to two thousand and twelve and clip
number nine, I said, we owe the man a direct answer,
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mister President. My suggestion is don't go. We have to
do two more things to see if he's there. Okay,
So in the midst of two clips, which is eight years,
nine years, the story has changed. And my question is
did it really change in his mind? Really? Because people
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like Hillary Clinton lie all the time. Joe Biden lies
all the time, but you don't lie about things like this,
or oh, my son was the Attorney General of the
United States of America. My Decee's son was before he
was before he invented the Apple Fujima tash machine, Benny
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was the Attorney General of the United States, and such
and that the television show he had where he put
people in desert what desert islands? No, that didn't happen.
Dementia is not funny. But I'm asking who runs the country,
That's all. I'd just like to know who runs the country.
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Do you remember back in the day that Barack Obama
had the Fishy Squad as squad called fishy. If you
see something fishy about Obamacare, report them on social media. Well,
Barack Obama start a truth squad to counter Biden's dementia rush.
Reminded us what Obama said about Biden's reluctance to capture
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or kill Bin Laden. There's only one guy. There's only
one guy who said we shouldn't go get Bin Laden.
You know who it was. It was Biden, Vice President Biden.
I have the story. It was an ABC News story
and it's from January thirty. If it twenty twelve, Joe
Biden advised against the Osama bin Laden raid. Not mid Romney,
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not John McCain, not Jimmy Carter, but Joe Biden is
the only guy that said don't go get bin Laden.
And Obama's out there ticking everybody off with this, So
you know we are our choices, folks. Barack Hussein Obama
chose to figuratively parade Osama bin Laden's dead body around
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the public square in an attempt to bring singular glory
to himself. How pathetic the guy they had to drag
off the golf course. The UK Daily Mailer's all kinds
of blog stories today, Internet stories with the picture of
that great group of courageous heroes in the situation room
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watching the raid take place. The only person in that
room who looks like she's even emotionally involved at all,
as missus Clinton. She got her covered by her hand.
Her eyes are wide open. It's almost like she saw
Bill come home at six o'clock at night for the
first time in a long time. She can't believe it.
Everybody else is just sitting there staring at Obama is
(43:13):
slump down. He's sitting lower in his chair than anybody
in the room. They hustled him in from the golf course.
They put a I'm President jacket on him. He's got
his white golf shirt buttoned up to the top underneath
it and he's looking there. Yes, mister president. Yeah, this
is a video feed of a military operation taking place
(43:34):
that mister mcgraven authorized two weeks ago that we decided
is go ahead and do it. Is what that picture
looks like. And this is Obama's kickoff to his campaign
for reelection. The description, did you get it? Even in
serious moments? Man, I'm telling you, it's such a different
(43:57):
thing to you know, experience rushed my whole life as
a listener. It's such a different thing with headphones on.
Did you get the line? He's talking about this serious issue.
It's almost like he's talking about missus Clinton. It's almost
like she saw Bill come oh at six o'clock at
night for the first time in a long time. Politicians
(44:17):
lie all the time, Hilary Clinton lied. I remember on
nine to eleven, I was wondering where Chelsea was, because
you know she was she was overseas and I was
still worried about her, and they wouldn't checked her schedule.
That no, that do you have a public schedule missus Clinton,
she wasn't They lie all the time? But is this
(44:40):
lying with Biden ors this cognitive decline? These are serious questions.
Someone is running the as Joe would say, the operation,
the operation being the United States of America, that operation.
Maybe he does remember who that is. It's not to
(45:01):
be cruel. It's a serious question who's running things. You know,
memories we're talking about, right, if memories of family get togethers,
Remember when it was so easy without people being caused
to be worried about getting together, getting people sick. I
(45:22):
believe we'll be together again, I'm sure of it. Rush
spoke about how cherished those memories and those moments are
and what you can do to memorize all of them. Folks,
we are sentimental people when it comes to cherished family memories.
It's just who we are. You know, those moments shared together,
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all of them happy moments. Now, if somebody has recorded
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continue on the program with a look over at the
response to the COVID flu and it wouldn't be that
they're trying to scare us. We'll get to that next.
Todd Herman, Your Guide host this week on the EIB
Network's Todd Herman Your Guide host this week on the
(48:25):
EIB network. Do you get the Limball letter I just
got by new h what I called the addition. Yeah,
that came in the mailbox about a week ago. Read
that showed it to the family. This is another way
to experience Rush. And you can get that at Russia
limball dot com. And when I say that, it's that
people experience Russian writing in different ways. It's a great
way to turn your liberal friends onto what Rush said
(48:48):
and how he said it and leave it on the
coffee table because they'll pick it up. And then would
you come in and pretend they're not reading at russiamba
dot com. Just go through a couple of headlines here,
the young and healthy adults are deliterately going to be
reinfected with COVID night boost the vaccine development. And I
(49:09):
will say a billion times that President Trump was obsessed
with saving lives. He wanted this to move quickly. Don't
move slowly, Let's move quickly, because I think he was
feeling the pressure of my goodness, I'm being told by
Tony Fauci that everybody will die. So we've got that.
We have Barack Obama. Listen to this for people who
(49:34):
are reluctant about these mRNA injections. The wealthy and powerful
of doing it, so should you does not convince people.
I have my own scientific doubts about that, and that's me.
You be you. I agree with Rush that they shouldn't
(49:56):
be compulsory. But now we get this, and this is
so impressive. From time to time, Bill Maher, From time
to time Bill margets things right. He went out and
praised Rond Santis because Rond Santist the governor Florida, did
protect the vulnerable. He did, and he performed better than
(50:20):
any governor in the country in terms of death rate
and then reopening. And Ronda Santis had said something incredibly important.
He just said that the lockdowns were a terrible mistake.
That is a presidential statement to admit that this was
the wrong idea. The thing that drives me nuts and
(50:42):
will always drive me nuts and will forever bother me
is that so few Republicans came out in the States
and said, wait a minute, why are we locking down
schools but not pot shops? Why is that? Why is
(51:04):
it that the COVID is not going to harm you
in a home depot, but if you walk across the
street to the mom and pop hardware store. It will
kill you dead. How is it that Republicans didn't stand
to this and speak up against this and says there
(51:27):
can be no scientific basis in this, and now on
an organized nationwide basis, they should be running on no
lockdowns ever again for something like this, and Fauci continues
to spend circles around himself. For instance, recently he said, well,
(51:49):
the reason that people should wear masks even though they're
vaccinated is because they could be sick and not know it,
and they could have a version of the virus that
makes it around the tests, and they could they could
get someone else sick, and then they could die, and
so that's why they I can also play you audio
of Fauci's saying, well, the fact is, asymptomatic transmission of
(52:12):
the virus is never really a driver of these uh
of infections, and particularly if you had a Black Lives
Matter protest, because if you had a Black Lives Matter protest,
the virus knows. Look, racial justice is a this is
a public health issue, and the COVID is many things,
but it's not a racist And this isn't material for
Republicans to run on Look, the fact is stars cove
(52:38):
two is a real thing. Okay, it can lead to
COVID nineteen, a virus from which ninety nine point eight
seven percent of people recover. But the technocrats and the
leftist response to this has been based upon a complete
reversal of scientifically rigorous best practices to the point of absurdities,
like pretending the covid flu will only make you sick
(53:00):
in restaurants after ten pm. Now they want to lock
down churches and small businesses and schools because so called
climate change. So the virus is real, it's a real thing.
It's a respiratory virus. They'll lockdowns. And what they're putting
us through now with all these new messagings about the variants.
The part of this that drives me so phenomenally crazy is,
(53:24):
on one hand, you have authoritarian technocrats waiving their degrees
around and saying the new variants they're they're more contagious
in anybody can go look up the history of upper
respiratory viruses and learn these are called extinction bursts. The
virus becomes more contagious as it becomes more deadly. Anybody
can read this. So on one hand, they waive these
(53:46):
degrees around they've been fragiate. Well, this is a very
complicated thing. You know, the masks may not work, but
the virus it respects optics. It wants a good pr
that they have that. Then they turn to the World
Health Organization turned to who na that's bad. The World
Health Organization turned to whom to make a statement about
(54:08):
vaccine equity. They turned to Greta Thunberg, who has transferred
her teenage expertise from the climate to vaccine equity. And
we're not supposed to notice the swindle of foot that
(54:29):
now it's we need to lock schools and churches and
small businesses down because of climate change. What are its
supposed to notice any of this? As Joe Biden's so
called the COVID Relief Bill handed up money to bankrupt
unions and government pensions programs, we're not supposed to notice.
(54:50):
Todd Herman, your Guide host this week on the EIB
Network from The Washington Examiner, continuing our discussion about the
response to COVID. Now to the media response, and you
are going to hear I'd just like to say magnum
opus because I've never had one. It's cool. By magnum opus.
Russia had magnum opie. You're going to hear Russia is
(55:14):
very best, and my judgment's talking about human psychology. We'll
get to that because it is so important to take
those words and compare it to what you're about to
hear from the Washington Examiner. From them, a CNN technical
director admits to pushing panic about the COVID flu and
(55:36):
using the death tracker to do it. This is the
same CNN that pretended President Trump was a Russian mole,
Russian asset. This is the same CNN that hid and
then decried as a conspiracy sit theory the Hunter Biden News.
(56:01):
This is the same CNN who, in my judgment, this
is a human rights crime, and that Faucci didn't correct
this on the spot is such an indictment of the
deep state that they they didn't correct CNN on the
hydroxya chloroquin hoax, Faucci himself said, well, it's it's a
(56:25):
paraphrase in two thousand and five hydroxya chloroquin is. It's great,
it's pot therapeutic. Can put vaccine about hydroxy chloroquin and
upper respiratory viruses. An undercover journalists with project Veritas got
from CNN technical director Charlie Chester, COVID Gangbusters with ratings rights,
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which is why we constantly have the death toll on
the side. It's fear fair really drives numbers. Fear is
the thing that keeps you tuned in. This is from
the same network that's JIC. Veritas has audio. They say
that people are saying, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're in this
to get Trump out of office. They traumatize people. I
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just took screenshots and I'm gonna I just grab these
screenshots almost just to have of the CNN homepage traumatizing people.
It's almost impossible to look at their website without trauma.
Here elected officials and Photing Rights group testifying the Center
on efforts to restrict voting rights world records most cases
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ever in a single week. Yeah, the virus becomes more
contagious and less deadly. Bush describes GOP as isolation as
protectionists into a certain extent. Nativist Waters comments on schav
and Traum pour fuel on the fire and expose Republican hypocrisy.
You go through their website, it is trauma, trauma, trauma,
(57:57):
be afraid, be afraid, be afraid. Now we get to Rush.
I remember hearing this when Rush spoke these words October
twenty second to twenty nineteen. Is what this comes from.
You wonder why I tell you you should subscribe to
Rush twenty four seven. Rush was absolutely and experts on
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human psychology listen here to the MAHA talk about how
the left slowly reprograms people's brains to think about worst
case scenarios and death. Project Veritas recently exposed the fruits
of their labor. From twenty nineteen. There was a story
over the weekend some UK newspaper reporting on some study
by some outfit that looks at the human brain, and
(58:44):
the point of the story was that they were all amazed.
All these researchers were amazed that they found somewhere in
the human brain something that wipes out all thoughts of
personal death. Let me see if I can explain this
to you in the fundity that it was reported. Now.
I don't want to be accused of being negative here,
(59:05):
but there is one reality that we all face. What
is it? We're going to die. We don't know when
and we don't know how, but we are all going
to die. Now, many on the left are actually trying
to counter that you can stall it, you can delay it,
you maybe can prevent it if and then do these
(59:27):
crazy wacko things. But this story pointed out that the
human brain is a marvel of brilliance in itself, because
while we all know we're gonna die, we think it's
not going to happen to us. For most of our lives.
It's something that happens to other people, but it's not
(59:47):
going to happen to us. And you know, if it
weren't that way, we would all be quivering masses of jelly.
From the moment we are old enough to realize we're
going to die. That's a very powerful reality to face.
Oh my god, I'm gonna die. What if it dominated
every day? What if it consumed you? What if that's
all you could think about. What if it turned you suicidal?
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What if it turned your next? But it doesn't, because
somehow the brain has this structure that wipes all thoughts
of personal death. I read that. I stopped to think
about it, and I said, you know, they might be
onto something. They went on to say that the brain,
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the average human brain, performs in a way that all
living people think death is something that happens to other people. Now,
this is not to say people were stupid or there
were robots. It's actually much more, I think, poignant and
brilliant than that. It's a reality we can't deny. We
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all know it. But what if that's all we thought
about all the time, but we don't, in fact, we
put it aside. Doesn't dominate the normal psychologically developed brain
or person. Well, my point in bringing this up is
the Left has found a way to turn that off
in people. The Left has actually succeeded in forcing a
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bunch of young people to think constantly about the fact
they're going to die. We're seeing the impact that we're
seeing what happens when a human brain gets reprogrammed with
the idea that death is imminent every day. What does
it do to people? It turns them into immediate victims.
(01:01:37):
It turns them into big time supporters of gigantic big
government looking for ways to save us. Stop climate chain,
stop this, stop that we're going to die. It's classic.
I think it was an eye opening thing for me
when I came across this story. The Left has found
a way to counteract the normal function of the human brain,
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which is to wipe all thoughts of personal death, and
they have found a way to overwrite that in such
a way that they're adherents think of nothing but their
own death and who's going to be responsible for it? Now,
if you knew you were going to do it, let's
make you an adult. You're twenty one, somebody came along,
so you're gonna die when you are eighty two. Guaranteed
(01:02:25):
you'd live your life a much different way that if
somebody came along and told you you're going to die
when you're thirty. And this is what the left is doing.
The Left is convincing more and more young people that
they're dead. They're dead unless unless we get rid of
fossil fuels, unless we find a way to colonize mars.
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I think the left is expanding the number of cases
of teenage and young adult depression and other psychological diseases
by finding ways of overcoming the natural protective mechanism in
(01:03:08):
the brain that makes most people not confront the fact
they're going to die day in and day out, something
that happens to other people to shame when oh, and
that's so bad, go to funerals, do everything about it.
But it's it's another one of these things, by the way,
that makes me believe in God. If I don't want
to get too deep here, but it's another one of
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those things. And there are countless little things like this
that add to my instinctive belief in God. Some days
this stuff amuses me, folks, and in other days, when
I take it too seriously, it really infuriates me when
I stop to think how literally damaging and poisonous to
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everybody the Left is as they stop at nothing to
spread their sick political ideology throughout the known worlds of humanity.
You see the comparison directly to what CNN is doing
to traumatize people about the COVID flu. Now they need
to lock down because of the weather. And this morning
(01:04:11):
I saw the saddest thing that just speak to this.
A person very evidently homeless, coming out from the literal
railroad track area, very dirty, very in need of food.
I wish i'd stopped. I didn't quote have time, in
need of food and shelter, but with a filthy, woke
(01:04:33):
mask around his face. This is the Left, folks, and
that was Russia. Limbab will come back on the EIB Network.
It's Todd Herman, your guide host this week on the
EIB network. Normally do a radio show in Seattle at
place called katt if you want to try it. It's
a cooking show. It's not really. It's Welcome to the program,
(01:04:54):
Tim and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Tim, you're on Russia Emboss program.
Todd Herman your guide host. Welcome Tim, Thank you God host.
I'm nice, I'm a little bit I'm a little bit
off topic and it may take me just a second
to kind of explain and kind of tie things together.
So it's be punched it with me. I like a
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miniate or two. I'm about the deep state, not a
washingtday See. I'm about the deep state of Many Apolis, Minnesota.
And I preface it this way. The Democrat Party has
been in complete control of Many Napolis, Minnesota for fifty
seven years. You understand that nineteen seventy three was the
(01:05:39):
last Republican mayor in Many Napolis, Minnesota. You know how
long this mayor served in Many Apolis, Minnesota. This current mayor, no,
the mayor about two seventy three who was the last
Republican mayor in Many Appolis, Minnesota. You know how long
(01:05:59):
you serve I don't one day a Democrat what got
him open the barrel of tid The Democrats PhD after
one day, and ever since seventy three, the Democrats have
been in charge of the mayor, of the district attorney,
(01:06:21):
of the police union, of the police chief, of all
the city council, of choosing all the policemen. They're also governor.
Waltz is serving his second term as governor of Minnesota
and kiss Sue is uh state attorney general is oh yeah,
(01:06:46):
oh no, no, he's the Antifa fan. He's uh. Now,
you're gonna make me remember his name and I can't,
but he's got his picture ticket. Spencer Elliott, Oh okay,
Spencer Ali Spent, a d c rug senator politician, is
now running the state of Minnesota as their district attorney,
(01:07:08):
their governor, and they're in charge of their mayors since
nineteen seventy three. Taught, if that is not a hieg
state Democrat party? Is that not? And thus we played
politics by their real real book, taught. We had some
patriots or in Tapa or shut down they see tear
(01:07:34):
up the capitol in January the sixth, Although George Sours
Nancy Pelosi all knew they were coming so they can stressed.
They see, they had terrorized the country all summer, all fall.
They even Trump even had to put the National Guard
in front of the White House as they turned down
a church across the street. So the Democrats have been
(01:07:58):
invested in Washington, see all for nine months, shutting it down,
Bertie Luton whatever. And they knew that Trump and the
Patriots were coming to Washington. They see, right, Okay, George
Floyd was killed on the Morial Day weekend. You understand that,
(01:08:18):
I do. He was killed on the morriala day weekend.
The deep state, the Democrat deep state of Minneapolis, Minnesota
was in charge, you know, like you were talking about
every day the operation. Who could trolls the operation? You
were spaking of Obama and Rush? They see, right, who
(01:08:40):
controls the operation? Absolutely? So you get to this point
and it's just and look, it's a brilliant way that
you unfolded it. And you get to the same conclusion
with what happens in the cities of Seattle and Portland
and New York, that the Democrats owned the outcome because
they've never changed their policies, because they've never opt promoting
(01:09:00):
crime and defending it such it's a brilliant, brilliant point,
and I wish we had more time together. Thank you
for that. Tim. They do own the outcome of this,
they absolutely do. And instantly we should have called Tim
no more. Greg from eib came up with this no
more callers because the Biden administration changed all the words,
all the phrases for what we call illegal immigrants. Now
(01:09:21):
it's non citizen or migrant. They changed all these words.
And while they're getting caught up in language, more people
continue to flood the border, and agents are encountering a
record number of families and kids. And Hannity interviewed former
President Trump last night on Fox and he said, among
other things, that all Biden had to do was leave
his policies in place and the situation wouldn't be so dire.
(01:09:42):
All he had to do is leave it alone. If
he left it alone, we were setting record positive numbers
and people would have to come in legally. And you
know the other thing that people don't talk about, human
trafficking and drugs that's double tripled and quadrupled coming in
because that's pouring in right now. Drugs are pouring and
we had and it's so tight. We were doing so well,
(01:10:02):
all he had to do is leave it alone. And
Rush talked about the language aspected this when Biden was
VP with a caller back in twenty ten. This may
be where another historic Russism was born. Undocumented Democrats, Mike
in Saint Louis, you are on the Rush Limball program.
High Rush. You've mentioned many times that if the illegal
(01:10:23):
aliens were Republican voters, they'd be out of the country
by now. Yep, you know, and as you always say,
words have meaning. So that's led me to start thinking
of these illegal aliens as illegal Democrats. Works for me.
Your memory is right. Here's the thing. If the polls
said that seventy of the illegals are going to vote
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for Republican, the Democrats would have already built up a
high speed railroad train all the way down to Peru
to get him out of here. They'd have been long
gone years ago, there's no question. So you want to
call him illegal Democrats just to make the point to
reinforce in some people's mind who think that it's not
kind the way we're treating them now. They're only here
for a better life. Yes, okay, I like that. Undocumented
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Democrats because that's really what they are. They're undocumented Democrats,
their future Democrat voters. That's why the move is being
made the largest voter registration drive in history. You have
given me an idea undocumented democrat. That's what they right on,
right on, right on, Way to go, Mike in Saint
Louis excellent ideal memorialized you Mike program participant Health Rush
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invent a word will come back on the EBB net.
You will remember when Apple and Google got together to
ban this free speech platform called Parlor, which is a
competitor to the odious hate machine created by Jack Dorsey
called Twitter and Facebook, who busily disappear. I just did
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the day they just appeared. This audio was talking earlier
about Tony Fauci saying asymptomatic transmission never drives infections. They
disappeared that and Parlor, you know, got knocked off those platforms,
their apps got removed from the stores. And then the
most amazing thing happened, Apple blinked Parlor's back. But what
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about the timing of this. Why did Apple blink? It's
all in the timing. We'll explain it next. Todd Herman,
your Guide host this week on the EBB Network. Oh,
it's just such a pleasure to be with you as
we take today's news stories, and it's it's effortless for me.
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That's certainly not effortless for TIV, who has thirty years
of archives of Russia's work to take as we compare
it to today's news. But it just seems so natural
and it's pleasure to be with you. Eight eight two
to eight eight to. This is a day that the
Lord has made for all of us opportunity to be grateful,
even in times such as these. And we I know
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every generation thinks they live in extraordinary times. We talked
to last hour. I teased this story about Apple and
Parlor and about big tech, and we're gonna get to
rush talking about Ron de Santis and big tech. It
happens that Apple reversed its ban on. Part of this
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is from the Verge. Parner is a competitor to the
hate machine of Jack Dorsey called Twitter, the censorship machine
of Mark Zuckerberg called Facebook. And if you doubt that,
you think that's, you know, an exaggeration. There's audio play
in my show in Saddle that I love to play.
If Mark Zuckerberg speaking privately with his staff talking about
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the mRNA injections and saying he says, Mark Zuckerberger, I'm
concerned about what this effect will have on our DNA.
You will be banned from Facebook for saying that. Zuckerberg
says it in private. And these platforms are so powerful.
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It's great that there is a competitor, Parlor, and what's happened.
There's a timing issue to this. The interim CEO of Parlor,
Mark Meckler, said that they were in a statement, we
worked to put in place systems that will better detect
unlawful speech and allow users to filter content undesirable to them,
or maintaining our strict prohibition against content moderation based on viewpoint.
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So Apple reverses ban, it's back in the Apple Store. However,
there's something else this. There's a timing issue. It was
a couple of days before a hearing in Congress about
Apple's behavior because in my judgment, they clearly banned Parlor
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because people were discussing election integrity. Most of the planning
for January sixth went on Facebook and Twitter, just like
the planning for the riots to come go on on
Facebook and Twitter. So it's great to see them win
this victory. And I've got a lot to say about
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tech because they worked in it for so long. I
want to get to this. Rush Limbaugh was too powerful
and too beloved to ever be effectively banned. It wouldn't work.
But rush knew full well that the efforts left is
put into destroying any platform they don't control. And he
was very, very happy with Governor Ronda Santas of Florida,
who understands the technocrats and their attempts to rule us.
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Ronda Santas, this guy has got what we call an
iron enforced spine. The Governor of Florida in a forty
five minute speech this morning, the Governor of Florida, Ronda Santis,
identified big tech companies as the leading threat to American
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democracy and freedom of expression today and pledged that Florida
Republicans would take action. He accused the tech giants of
clear viewpoint discrimination, highlighting the censorship of Donald Trump and
the removal of Parlor from the Internet and Apple and
Google controlled app stores. He said, the core issue here
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is this, are consumers going to have the choice to
consume the information they choose, or are oligarchs in Silicon
Valley going to make those choices for us. No group
of people should exercise such power, especially not tech billionaires
in northern California. And man, oh man, is that right?
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And tell me where else do you hear anybody's speaking
out like in government? Yeah, you have some op ed writers,
some other people speaking out on this, but this you
don't hear elected officials so much out some members of
Congress do. This is when Democrats control Washington. The propaganda
arm of the Democrat Party has never been more powerful
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than today. And don't forget that they've got Antifa and
Black Lives Matter soldiers as their military arm. Republicans who
do not cave to the extraordinary pressure exerted on them
in Washington today, you know who they are. They're tomorrow's leaders.
Republicans who do not cave to all of this are
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tomorrow's leaders. Trump is the model going forward. Yes, sir, ree,
my friends, Donald Trump is the model. You find something interesting.
They're going to continue whatever they think they have to
do to destroy the guy, to impugne the guy, to
ruin the guy, his family supporters. They're not going to
let up on the gas. Just amazing. So here's Miranda
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Divine and Facebook's squad of thought police is her piece.
She says, when you see him speak, it's hard to
believe that such a gormless geek as Mark Zuckerberg may
be the most powerful person in the free world, but
socially inept tech oligarchs now wield unprecedented power to censor
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political thought and speech, and they are transforming America into
an authoritarian surveillance state for now, and that's the key
in that sentence. For now, it is conservatives that they
are silencing and demonizing in partnership with the Democrat Party
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for now. But after a while, when they think that
they've finished that, they're going to move on to whoever
else is insolent, and they're going to begin to demonize
and silence that group. Who will it be, we don't know,
but they're not going to stop exercising this power they
have simply by vanquishing conservatives. This kind of power you
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have fun using, and they're going to be doing it
day in and day out. Now we already know Silicon
Valley lean's left, but the partisan power of big tech
was laid bare this month when they acted in concert
to censor Donald Trump and his seventy four million voters
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and then crushed free speech competitor parlor. Now Facebook has
turbocharged its woke corporate agenda with a new vice president
of Civil Rights, an Obama administration alumnus obsessed with systemic
police racism, and a global oversight board of retire fired
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politicians and human rights activists paid to rubber snamp Facebook's
crackdown on conservatives aka domestic terrorists from Russia's words to
now Ron the Santis, who he just praised. Rond Santis
has set up an alternative video channel on rumbel dot com,
(01:20:20):
which is an alternative to YouTube. Why because YouTube disappeared?
A panel discussion a series of panel discussions between Ronda
Santists and world renowned epidemiologists and immunologists who don't hold
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to Google's view that everybody should be forced to have
a COVID vaccine pass the passports. We've played Russia's words
warning us, and this was about the piece of paper
we were supposed to carry. I can imagine what the
MAHA's thinking in Heaven about the literal vaccine passports now
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the digital versions. And because they don't agree with lockdowns,
they disappeared. A discussion between a governor of one of
the most populous states in the country. Legendary credentialed, non
controversial medical scientific experts who point to one hundred years,
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one hundred years of rigorous scientific examination of responses to
upper respiratory viruses like the Spanish flu that is still
in the air. We all get that right, that's not gone.
There's no zero Spanish flu. We grew to have actual
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herd immunity to it because our bodies were allowed to work.
I mentioned at the top of this segment of Russia's
program that we live in extraordinary times. I am so
proud that I got to be with my young producer,
my young producers, twenty one years old. His name is
Alex Overall my show in Seattle. I am so very
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proud that I got to be with Alex one morning
and See and I were doing show prep and we
were gathering video of doctors who objected to the lockdowns,
the selective lockdowns of small businesses, churches, and schools, while
pot stores and abortionists were allowed to run wild. I'm
so proud I got to be with Alex that morning.
That was year and you know, almost a year ago
(01:22:31):
or over that as one after another of those videos
got disappeared and Alex had to chase them down on
YouTube and well, here's this doctor. Now it's gone, and
then the doctors run Fox News and it got disappeared
from YouTube and then disappeared from Facebook, and books are
getting disappeared. In terms of Rush saying that they're only
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going after conservatives now, no, no, no, They're off for
al show, going after so called radical feminists who object
to gender ideology, and they're going after radical mothers who
object to the sexualization of their kids with these insane
so called sex platforms. I got to be there as
a young patriot, watched the result of big government, the
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thing about which he was warned, we live in extraordinary times,
extraordinary moments to say to young people, like that video game,
want to keep it voked conservative? If not, you'll never
have choices like that again. A new podcast is coming.
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You got to hear the details. It involves Russia, Lambaugh
and someone who may have known more about how this
show works in any living human being. I'll tell you
the details when we continue. It's Todd Herman, Your GUIDEHOS
this week on the EIB Network. It's Todd Herman and
Your Guide host this week on the IIB Network. Thank
you to the amazing team that puts this together, a
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team EIB. And speaking of that, the EIB Network is
going to introduce a new podcast series in May. It's
hosted by James Golden, who you know as bosch Nerdly,
the official program observer, the show's cole screener, also at
one point the official Obama criticizer. He may well be
the most informed human being behind the scenes activity of
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Russia's radio program. And the podcast is called The Man
Behind the Golden EIB Microphone and it's going to be
available on iHeartRadio wherever you find your favorite podcast. It
takes you behind the scenes for an intimate look at
the way Rush operated, gives you a sense of how
Rush changed America as we know it with that golden
EIB microphone. And this debuts less than a month from
(01:24:43):
now on Wednesday, May twelfth. It's sponsored by Tunnel to
Towers and My Pillow, two sponsors of this radio program
and friends of EIB. And just as a person note
to this, James is one heck of a storyteller. You
are gonna love this. It's going to be a treat
the same I am a little bit obsessed right now
with the CNN homepage. I keep checking back to see
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the new paintic buttons depressing in deep people. Here's a
couple the trouble with Mascal's tourists. How to protect yourself
against the more contagious coronavirus variants. Vaccine passports a technical issue,
not an ideological one, traumatizing people. Meanwhile, you have the
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World Health Organization who literally literally changed their website to
turn herd immunity into a wacky theory. Oh, some bitter
clinging Christians and wacky observant Jews, and they all think
that God gave us these immune systems. They don't have that.
(01:25:50):
That's only your immunity. You have a vaccine passport. It's
amazing to watch what CNN does to people. Let's talk
to Kelly in Ogden, Utah. Kelly, you're on the Russia
Umbop program and your guide host this week. Welcome from
a beautiful Ogden. Well, thank you very much. I want
to first say that I want to thank you for
your frequent and continuous honor to God, our creator, and
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that the fact that he's in control that we get
these new days every day because of his sovereignty. Well,
that preface being said, well, I called it once before
you and I had a little talk about the disastrous
effects that this philosophy of evolution has on our country,
and I'm on a culture of worldwide. I wanted to
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roll back a few paragraphs when you were talking about
the rule of law being exercised in this Minnesota case,
and I would submit that the rule of law died
about one hundred and fifty years ago, is about fifteen
years after Darwin's book The Origin of Species, which, by
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the way, nobody ever says the full title the origin
species by means of natural selection or the preservation of
favored races in the Struggle for life. So that's a
concept that's rooted in racism and the pernicious effect that
it's had that about fifteen years after that that was published,
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Harvard Law School started teaching case law instead of rule
of law. So cases are adjudicated by how did a
similar case get ruled on in the past, And so
that's really an evolutionary concept at its base. And so
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we've gotten so far away really from what does the
law say and how do they rule? Last time I
did that in about one breath right. And we've gotten
the way also from natural law, and we've gotten the
way from natural consequences of acting against the natural law,
and we've gotten away from the natural order of things
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and the natural order of things. And I will contend
this forever. I think that if you know, and I
really believe that, if you study Judaism, you study Christianity,
you'll see a God that is pro freedom. But you'll
also see an order to things and you can remove
you know, for folks who are not religious, but it's
not a religious program, then I'm not qualified to preach.
Maybe you are if you just look at the order
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of things, the order of the universe, the order of
our DNA, the order of our chromosomes, the clear separation
in the species, the function of things, like a cell
being reinvented. You you know, your sell does a job,
it dies, it can be reinvented, recycled and made into
was a fingernail cell, and now it's in your heart.
You look at that, you look at right and wrong,
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day and night. There's this order. And one side, Kelly,
one side of the political equation is attempting to install
disorder and in biological and to these disorder is called disease,
and it leads to death. And in our country we
have one side of the political spectrum seeking to install
disorder at every level of our combined existence is human beings.
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So I would say that's also not just a departure
from but an attack on natural law. It's a great call, Kelly.
I'm glad that you waited to say that. Great to
connect with you again. Thank you for calling from Utah.
But shoot children. Talk to Drew in Elkhart, Indiana. Drew,
you're on the Russian Bop program. We've got about two
minute and a half together. Drew gradually aided. Welcome. Thanks Todd,
straight talking with you. Good to be on the program
(01:29:29):
and all you host are doing a great job carrying
on Russia's legacy. I wanted to call because I heard
about Joe on TV talking to the media about after
the jury went into the question of he said he
hopes for the right verdict. Now, I just don't understand
why he would say that, other than to create some
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type of division that does not seem like the right
thing to say. You would say that hopefully the law
you know, makes the right choice or you know, but
not they make the right decision and that just does
not sound right to me. Well, and you're talking when
you're talking about Joe, you're talking about the guy who
lives in the White House behind the militarized fence. Yeah,
Joe Biden, right, Okay, that Joe. I wanted to make sure.
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And here's the thing. President Trump on occasion would criticize
judges or juries or give his opinion on things, and
the press would go apoplectic. Not only are they defending
the Mockingbird, media is defending Maxine waters Is Rush called
her anti Maxine, demanding violence if they don't get a
(01:30:33):
second degree murder conviction. Now you have Joe Biden's dementia
saying he wants to hear the right verdict on this
and it is not going to be treated the same.
And this is in the midst of as cities have
been burning, as Brooklyn Center has been being burned down,
with fifteen thousand National Guard being called out now not
(01:30:54):
just in Minnesota, but now in Chicago. Fifteen thousand National
guardsmen have been pulled out to guard these cities. Everybody
knows what's coming, and it is so sad to me
no one is more aware of it. Than the people
in that jury room faced with the decision from the
letter of the law. Derek Chauvin did not commit second
(01:31:17):
degree murder. Maybe some lesser charges, although I think reasonable
dot exists there. They know they can convict him of
something that he didn't do letter of the law, or
they can let cities burn. I just pray for their
well beings. Todd Herman, your Guide host this week on
the EIB Network, and speaking of Russia's excellence, he knew
how misbalanced Silicon Valley was. I want to get into
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that and a study from the Media Research Center speaking
of that misbalance. So l take a quick phone call
from Kevin and Florida. Kevin, you're on the Russian bub program.
Todd Herman, your guide host. Hi Kevin, Hi, Todd. So
glad to talk to you. I want to make two
day a little bit. I was russ listener and his
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passing is very sad. There's nobody that's ever going to
replace him. But I gotta tell you, of all the
substitute hosts that have been on his show, I think
you're the best and your continuity of thought and subject matter.
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You bring something up, you go through it entirely. Very clearly,
very swiftly, and you have a gift like he did.
I just wanted you to know that, brother, I got
to stop you there. No one has a gift like
he did. And Kevin, that is a very kind thing
for you to say. And I want to make sure
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that you and I hear each other. There will never
be another Rush or anyone who ever comes close. And
I want you to know something. Of all of us
who fill in and guide this program, there isn't a
host I listened to that gets to do this that
I don't just stand in awe of the talent. We
all come at this from a different angle, and everybody
(01:33:09):
who does this gets to do this because they are
masters at their craft. And I could go through in
detail my appreciation for each of the guide hosts and
their particular sets of skills. It's very very kind of
you to say that it begins to hurt me when
I hear a comparison to the Mahab because it can't
(01:33:30):
be and there's only one, and only one ever gets
to be the best and the greatest. And it's so
kind of you to say. And you know, someday, maybe
one day will just get us all together, all the
guide hosts and just have a you know, a big
discussion or big group show or something. I'd love to do.
That very kind of you. Thank you very much for
the phone call, Kevin, guggle with you. Appreciate that we're
(01:33:51):
talking about You'll hear me use the phrase mockingbird media.
Mockingbird media means something to me. Here's my definition of
the mockingbird media. Tell me if this seems formiliar to you,
or if this well describes what you see. The mockingbird
media repeats and amplifies the words of technocrats like Mark Zuckerberg,
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statists like while named the Democrat and leftists without any skepticism.
So if Tony Fauci one day says, well, the fact
is yellow shirts have been known for many years to
be a protectant against sunburn, and then the next day,
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Tony Fauci says, well, that'll be wearing yellow shirts to
protect yourself from a sunburn. That's I mean, that's that
might make people feel better, but yellow shirts are not
known to do that. Whatever Fauci says that day is
the truth, well, it's not really. You know, people shouldn't
be afraid of the COVID. It's you know, if I
were a young president, I'd probably take a cruise to Italy.
(01:34:53):
Right now, shift gears. Look this disease. It doesn't pick
and choose. Everybody is at risk. The truth is what
he says. That's the buckingbird media, and they shift without shame.
The Media Research Center just did a report a study
the first hundred days in office, Biden enjoyed fifty six
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percent positive message. Trump was slammed with eighty nine percent
negative press. This Media Research Center is they put up
NewsBusters dot org still an unbelievably great resource if you
want to understand the mockingbird media. Now, we heard earlier
Rush praise run the Santis for going after the technocrats.
(01:35:36):
Right just mentioned technocrats Americas and during Akerman also reminded
us of how Google riggs the media game with search.
Ninety six percent of Google search results for Trump news
are from liberal media outlets. This probably doesn't come as
(01:35:56):
a surprise, but it's not been documented in a couple
of different research projects. Social media companies are the new
battleground for media bias. It is because of the reach
they have Facebook one and a half billion people. Twitter
(01:36:16):
is not far behind. You throw Google with their search
engine and YouTube in there, and there is active suppression
of conservatism and conservatives on all of these platforms. There
is not an engagement of ideas. There is an elimination
of ideas. This is exactly what has been happening people
(01:36:41):
from the McCain wing of the party. We need to
cross the oil or we need to debate. We need
to show that we can work together and compromise. We
need to prove that we can make Washington and government work.
I always said, they're not interested in compromising with us.
They don't want it to debate, they don't want to
level playing field, don't want us on the playing field. Well,
(01:37:02):
that is exactly what's happening on social media. There isn't
this vibrant, so called beautiful, wonderful, smartest board of ideas
where people get to exchange and debate and expand their minds.
There is an ongoing effort to eliminate anything that is
not from the liberal order, which would mean eliminating conservatives, conservatism,
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conservative sites, conservative results, and search engines. I know it's
not news to you that this has been going on,
but official research now has documented ninety six percent of
Google search results just put Trump in the search field,
ninety six percent of the results will be from liberal
media outlets. You will not find on the first one
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two to three pages any conservative site. Now you sophisticated
enough and aware enough to recognize that, we'll see it.
But how about the average ordinary people that just are
not policy wanks, and they think whatever they see on
the Internet is true, and whatever Google produces is accurate.
It is a massive effort being undertaken that has as
(01:38:10):
its purpose the elimination of conservatism by simply pretending it
doesn't exist. Project Veritas their secret videos at Twitter proving
that they engage in shadow banning. And now if you
mention that, if you bring that up, people start poopoing
you and laughing. What do you mean shadow banning? You're crazy?
You don't know what shadow banning is. Very simple. You're
(01:38:33):
a conservative. You post something on Twitter, and nobody says it.
Twitter blocks it Twitter. It does not go to the
list of people you send it to. It didn't go
to your followers. They just block it. Except you don't know.
You don't know. It hasn't gone anywhere, and the people
you send it to never see it. It never arrives,
it never shows up in their feed. Walla. They have
(01:38:53):
shadow banned you. And this is a rising practice that's
taking place. It's happening at book Shadow banning is specific
to Twitter. This has caused a response President Trump a
couple of tweets. Google search results for Trump News shows
only the viewing reporting of fake news. Media are the words.
(01:39:15):
They have it rigged for me and others, so that
almost all stories and news about me is bad. Fake
CNN is prominent Republican conservative, and fair media is shut out.
Is this illegal? Ninety six percent of results on Trump
News are from national left wing media. Very dangerous. Google
and others are suppressing the voices of conservatives and hiding
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information and news that is good. They're controlling what we
can and cannot see. It's a very serious situation. Will
be addressed. What's he going to do about it? No? No,
I'm sure how's he going to fix this? I mean,
these people, you can't go at them on the First Amendment.
They're not government. They can do what they want. They
can run their businesses however they want. If they want
(01:40:00):
to engage in a mass sanction sanctioning of conservatives in conservatism,
I mean, in the general sense, they can do it.
What would force their hand as public pressure, financial pressure,
or what have you. But they're not going to get
any pressure from other leftists under leftist or applauding this.
This is exactly what liberalism is. It's not something that
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relishes the idea of debate. They want to eliminate any
and all opposition and want to have to deal with
it period. There is no just opposition. There is nothing
other than what they believe, and it's a nuisance to
have to put up with it and admit it. So
we'll see the president's promising some kind of action on
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this fact from the Washington Examiner, Trump threatens action against
Google for rigged search results, So I guess you could have.
President is using Twitter now as a bully pulpit to
bring attention to an extremely important and it is dangerous
social media companies are censoring mainstream political thinkers and writers
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and elected officials conservatives, and it's just it's evidence again
that the left cannot prevail even in their own minds
without cheating. They cannot thrive, survive, or win without cheating.
And they now have built up these social media platforms
that are so huge that their opportunity to cheat is massive.
(01:41:34):
Each and every day there it is once again see
the tie in. That's why I tell you it's easy
for me to do. It's the TMIB that needs to
dig through the archives thirty years of wisdom like this
and us, like the Guide host, we just sit and
talk about it with you. We come back really serious
circumstance Along Island, New York. There was shooting at a
grocery store. Apparently the shooters on the loose, but the
(01:41:57):
so called Governor, Andrew Como just said something that it's
just going to reveal the insanity of that party. We'll
get to that as we continue, Taught Herman, your Guide
host this week on the EiV Network. There's been a
shooting in New York at a Long Islands, a grocery
store or One person has lost their life and may
God helped their family. Two wounded. I just hope God
(01:42:18):
is with them. Of this just reveals the blanket insanity
of leftist policies. Governor Andrew Cuomo said the New York
State Police have been directed to assist local authorities in
the search for the perpetrator. My team and I are
in constant contact with the first responders on the ground.
The Governor said, I'm praying for the victims. My heartbreaks
for their families and the loved ones. And I will
(01:42:40):
add my policies will see to it that the shooter,
when brought in, can get out without bail. It has
been just I just read, just saw the story the
other day of legal Insurrection. A person accused of attempting
to kill an undercover Asian cop in a hate crime.
The judge had to let him go. The judge said,
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I'm powerless. The new nobail law means I'm powerless. So
it's the cycle of insanity and it never ends. So
we can all take a deep exhale together because fortunately
we have EIB high notes, which is the way that
we take great memories of Russian compare them to today's
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news and things that just made him happy. There's a
World War two memorial that's been open to the public
in Washington, DC that did some really cool one day
flyovers and you've ever seen. I just will never forget.
I had the fortunate honor to be in DC the
weekend they officially opened the World War two Memorial to
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see these men and women come and see the memorial,
which is, by the way, the World War Two memorials
almost completely privately funded, which was why it was obscene
when Obama shut it down or tried to. And then
the World War Two vets like we stormed the beaches
at Normandy. You think some barricades are gonna keep us out. Nope,
they kicked him over and saw them more so in
World War two one has opened. World War One memro
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is open, and like it opened to the publican Saturday,
there's a special ceremony on Friday. Like I said, included
a military five or something that always deeply moved Rush.
So for today's EAB high note, let's listen together as
a family while Rush describes the impact Fiver has had
on him. It was a tribute to all of the
branches of the United States military, featuring either armaments such
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as tanks, Bradley vehicles, helicopters, stealth bombers, fighter jets, the
F twenty two raptor the Blue Angels, and folks, I
have to tell you, by the time the Blue Angels
flew over, which was one of the finale events, I
literally and I haven't done this, and I don't know
how long I was standing up, and I literally I
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started choking up when I start to cry. I tried
not to. I don't know why. I just try to
choke it back, not cry. No, no, no, no no,
it's not a real men don't cry. It's not that,
it's just I choke it back. I don't. I don't
like crying. I couldn't stop it. When those jets flew over,
I felt an immense pride, and I could envision the
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pilots in those in those jets, and I started imagining
what it must be like for them to be on
that team. I got choked up a couple of times
during some of the Military Live Buyers. But when the
Blue Angels came over, when the Battle Him of the Republic,
when the Army Corps sang that, I just I lost
it that song. I remember George W. Bush had pulped
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Benedict into Washington for a quasi state visit on his birthday,
and they played the Battle Him of the Republic, and
it moves me every time I hear it. And I'm
sitting there choking back here, and I finally just stopped
trying to choke them back and I just let them happen.
And it was the feeling of pride, just abject pride.
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I felt like I was in one of those Blue
Angels jets. I felt like I knew the people in them.
I felt like they were friends. I felt like that
we were all on the same team, and I imagine
that they felt a swelling pride within themselves to be
part of the event, as did everybody, not just the
Blue Angels. I mentioned the Blue Angels because they were
close to the finale, but the Coastguard did a fly by,
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the Air Force did a fly by, the Navy did
a fly by before the Blue Angels. There were helicopters,
any number of aircraft, and they were all time to
great historical achievements by each of the branches of the
US military. It brings just a little comfort to know
that Rush is closer to those jets now and maybe
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maybe just got to be part of that flyer this
last week. And there'll be a link to that video
of the ceremony over at Russia dot Com in the
near future. We'll come back wrap up today's show on
the EIB network, So tomorrow on the program, we will
dig into this interview that President Trump did with Sean Hannity,
including something that the left is trying to hit the President.
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On President Trump said he's giving very serious thoughts to
running in twenty twenty four, but didn't want to see
anything for a legal basis. Tomorrow I'll explain to you why.
Once again. It's like the eucalyptus trees, It's like hydroxy
chlora Quinn. It's these things. He's exactly right to be
saying that. But of course they're going to make a
huge deal about this. Today we covered so much ground
on Russia's show, and we also got to hear Rush
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remind us about like his optimism. We did a segment
where he talked about the human psychology of believing everyone
else is going to die but not us, and that
that was one of the reasons that Rush believes in God.
I am still struck by every time I hear the
recent programs of Rush that this man knew what was
coming and yet never feared. How was it never showed
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a lick of fear? How was that just in enthusiasm
and gratitude? How was that well reversed the question would
he have been who he was without that attitude and
achieve what he did without that gratitude? It's Todd Herman,
your guide host. This week on the EIB network.