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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of the Russia Limbaugh Show podcast.
It is and always will be an honor to be
with you on Russia Limbaugh's program on today the day
the Lord has made. These times are the times in
which God has decided we will live. Funimer remains the
same eight hundred to eight two to eight eight two,
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And how many of you know that fundemer by heart?
So the want I want to put us into a
bit of an imagination game. You know about the the
tremendous tragedy in Columbus, Ohio of a young woman who
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lost her life and the other tragedy of a police
officer who had a decision to make. There are two
young women and one of those young women is in
what I would regard as a as a disordered state
and is not able to control herself and is attempting
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to stick a knife into the guts of another young one,
which is a lot of er physicians will tell you
is worse than a gunshot wound in terms of trying
to fix it up. And a police officer arrives, and
this is the choice the police officer has to make,
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do a and a life to protect a life and
maybe more lives. If a person is in a state
of mind, in a disordered state mentally, that they're willing
to take a life, does it stop there? It almost
certainly doesn't. Let's count together one, two, three, four, five,
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six seven, how many feet in distance can you close
coming at someone with a knife in that period of time.
Here's the imagination game. Imagine the white officer, upon arrival
at this scene with two young women who happened to
be black, decides to not engage, and the young one woman,
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in this disordered heightened we would say state, emotionally succeeds
in gutting the other young black woman. What would be
the response of, let's say, Lebron James, because Lebron James
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has tweeted out a picture of the police officer who
in fact had that decision to make, and he made
the decision to use his firearm. The tragedy, of course,
is that a young woman will not have a chance
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to reorder her thinking. And it is my fervent prayer
that she was right with God, the ultimate giver of order.
But let's extend this just a little bit further. When
was the last time you really needed something and couldn't
find it? Just something like your car keys. Do you
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remember that feeling of I cannot find my car keys?
Now take that too, I cannot find a cop and
I'm in danger because this is where people like Lebron
James are who he's a victim in my mind of
CNN are leading us. So for all the Twitter, blue
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checks and pampered China owned NBA princesses of poof, Michael Woods,
interim police chief in Columbus, explains the horrible traumatic decision
officers are sometimes forced to make when officers are faced
with someone employing deadly force. Deadly force can be the
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response the officer gives. If there's not deadly forced being
perpetrated on someone else at that time, an officer may
have the opportunity to have cover, distance and time to
use a taser. But if those things aren't present and
there is an active assault going on in which someone
could lose their life, the officer can use their firearm
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to protect that third person. A friend of mine who's
a cop, teaches self defense in combat training, and it
used to be that they would have public officials come
and try this out so that they could stand in
the shoes of cops to see what's that is like.
And what my friend told me is almost invariably the
public officials would make the wrong decision. Their shoots would
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be the bad shoots, particularly if you employ pain, particularly
if you are shooting let's say, paintballs, and if you
make a mistake, you get hit and it hurts to
protect themselves from a paintball, they would take someone down. Virtually,
that would make it a bad shoot. You know what,
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public officials will no longer do that training because I
think it's very painful to realize you're in the business
of criminalizing or of demonizing cops, and you know you
just learned you can't do the job. Lebron James has
enormous physical skill. I don't know a thing about the
man's intellect. I have never heard him speak. I've only
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seen his tweets. So I don't want to be unfair.
But when you tweet your next about a cop who
was faced with the decision do I let this young
black woman kill this other young black woman and the
race only matters because we live in America and the
country's being divided by race. That's the decision. This cop
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face who happens to be white. There's no hint of
him having any form of racism. Your next, this is
an NBA player. How this is possible given the fact
that we have now in the White House ensconsed behind
a militarized fence with people with guns guarding him. Joe Biden,
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Joe Biden and now his dementia have been in government forever.
And if systemic racism is a real thing, Biden's a
major reason for systemic racing racism. And here listen, here
he is bragging about his accomplishment. The truth is, every
major crime bill since nineteen seventy six that's come out
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of this Congress, every minor crime bill has had the
name of the Democratic Senator from the state of Delaware,
Joe Biden on that bill, and has had a majority
vote of the Democratic members of the United States Senate
on the bill. So that Joe Biden. Back in the day,
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Lebron James, Joe Biden next, systemic Racism Rush had an
operating procedure for dealing with victims of CNN like, for instance,
Lebron James. Lebron James was on TV this morning. He's
going to say that he's gonna use his platform to
speak out further about these issues, and of course he's
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been a big proponent for the Black Lives Matter. So
I'm suggesting as a possible solution and use your platform
to challenge Lebron James to lead the way. Sell his
mansion in Brentwood, move his family to his old neighborhood
in Cleveland, build a home there, moved there, invest in
his neighborhood, invest in businesses to create jobs, invest in
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low incoming housing, even off for free housing. Maybe invest
in some schools. Put his children in school in his
old neighborhood. And you know, I know he recently became
married as well. So send an example and give back
to his community, and then lead the way. And then
and then encourage other athletes to do the same, to
pour money back into their old neighborhoods because they make
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this money. But that he spent his money in the
Brentwood these days, well, this is something that I have
always avoided for professional and programming purposes. I do not
engage in personal feuds or challenges or causes like cutting
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up your credit cards and sending them to Exxon. I
don't know that Lebron James doesn't spend some of his
money on his neighborhood, and I don't know. I'm not
I'm not going to assume that he doesn't just because
he lives in Brentwood. And to challenge Lebron James to
do some days this not my style. I don't think
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it's effective. It might make a great media show, but
it's not the way I choose to go about these
kinds of things. I don't look at Lebron James as
somebody's mind I can change. I'm not going to change
Lebron change his mind. Like Scalia told me once, He's
not going to change Stephen Brier's mind on anything. He
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doesn't even try, and I wouldn't waste my name trying
to do so. But the same people who listened to
Lebron James might listen to me, or vice versa. And
he's now put himself in the arena of ideas, which
is where I live every day. He's gone from the
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basketball court to the arena of ideas, and so I
just choose to deal with this in a different way.
My target has always been what I call the audience,
the people, the population. I don't waste my time challenging
Al Gore or Tom Steyer or Leonardo DiCaprio or any
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of these people, because there it's showbiz, and if not more,
of what they're doing a show biz and they really
don't know what they're talking about any way. Half the
time they're engaged in emotional appeals. That's why I don't
engage these people doing emotional things, because it's a total
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waste of time. All that's going to happen is that
you upset the very delicate emotional place they've created for
themselves where they think they're doing God's work. They think
they're doing the Lord's work, they think they're mattering, they
think they're making a difference. That I come along and
point out that a hashtag is probably about as effective
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as not saying anything, and they can't handle it, and
I became public enemy number one frobout five days, maybe
five hours, which I didn't bother me. Don't miss it,
but it doesn't accomplish anything except a media show. And
I just have never rolled that way. So that was
Rush's mood opera endi in dealing or not dealing with
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people like Lebron James. Remember the imagination scenario that we
engage in at the top of this hour, we're talking
about you can't find your car keys. What if the
neighborhood couldn't have found the cop when one young woman
was intending to kill another young woman with a knife.
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What if they couldn't find the cop. Hey, Lebron, I
won't speak to you because I am a student of EIB,
but I'll speak to people who follow Lebron. If Lebron
James continues to threaten cops, you won't be able to
find one when you need one. And if you think
not finding your car keys is bad, we'll come back
and I'm gonna show you something. Rush Limbaugh still dominates
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the news cycle. It's Todd Herman, your guide host this week.
I mean EIB network. It's Todd Herman, your guide host
this week on the EIB network. So just just let's
pay attention to some things this. Since Rush has gone
on to Heaven, the following things have occurred. His Sullivan
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Group accuracy rating has gone up because of the predictions
he made have happened. For instance, he said, this is
going to be you know, another hoax. This this thing
with the Russian payoff to the Taliban. He said, this
will be seen proven to be a hoax. He was right.
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Sullivan Group rating goes up. Yesterday we announced a new
affiliate in Atlanta, Georgia on Russia's program. His program is
adding advertisers since Russia has gone on to heaven. And
on this morning's Scene a New Day co host Poppy
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Harlowe spoke with USA Today Washington Bureau chief Susan Page
about her new book, which is a love letter to
Madam Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the legions of power. Oh
pardon me lessons. During a discussion about Pelosi tearing up
President Trump's State of the Union address, Harlow says, there's
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no way this was planned. You don't think this was
something she just decided in the moment. I don't. She
told me that she didn't decide finally to do that
until the last moment. She was steaming. The honor he
awarded to Rush Limbaugh during that speech really really set
her off. It should have set her off, but not
to rip up the speech with the names of veterans
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in it, families. It should have set her off because
there was a self made man who predicated his entire
career upon relating honestly with us, who never shifted his principles,
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who never ever shrunk in the face of an onslaught,
even from Barack Obama, the President of the United States,
who attempted to ruin this radio show, and Rush delivered
a lesson for the ages when he told Obama, you've
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never given me anything. There's nothing you can take from me.
It was most extraordinary moment. And she knows that she's
not that person. But even today they can't let go
of Rush. Well neither can we. But we're still celebrating
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the same principles. Nancy Pelosi's Poland's principles shift around. If
there is systemic racism, and by that, I mean this
racism is a human failing. It's works. We have a
lot of failings. Racism is one of them. There's very
few pe people who are hardcore racist or even racist
at all. But it's a human failing. Systemic racism is
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a dodge. It's just a way to say, well, it's
so bad. It's it's in the walls. It's it's sunk
into the walls. It's like an odor it's it's it's airborne,
it lives in the concrete of buildings. But if there
is systemic racism, Nancy Pelosi is the embodiment of it,
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having been in governments all these years. Let's welcome a
program participant, Donna from Frederick, Maryland. Donna, you're on the
Russi Lumba Program, Todderham and your guide host this week.
Welcome Donna. Hello Todd, thank you so much. I've really
enjoyed your guiding us all. We miss Rush and our
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hearts go out to Catherine and the Limbos family. But
I want to thank you and the rest of the
host because you all do a fantastic job and you
all just offer so much. My point is this, you know,
for all the sleepy heads out there that put Joe
Biden in office, you know, I'm trying to forgive you
for it, but I gotta say, you know he had
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forty eight years or so to do something about this
quote unquote systemic racism, which really, in my humble opinion,
embodies the Democrat Party. Look at what they're doing to us.
The police are us, they are that in blue line.
We need them, they need us. And I also look
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at the border. We have gangs coming in Bilent criminals
who do even these Democrat voters think it's going to
be there to help them when they're in trouble, when
these criminals and these writers come after them. This is
a no brainer. It's common sense. It's time for people
to move past the information warfare we're dealing with day
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in and day out and do something for our country.
That was really well said, and I was reading that
is it. Baltimore City is down. I heard like four
hundred cops or so in Maryland because this just copses
aren't going to do the job anymore. And you have
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a Republican governor so called, I mean Larry Hogan. I
happened to be friends with the lieutenant governor, so I
might be a little biased. Larry Hogan strikes me as
a centrist and anti Trump sort of Republican. You guys
have seen the outcome of cities being left and being
cops being demonized. And my sister used to work in Baltimore.
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I've been to Baltimore. Are there in fact like no
go zones in some of Maryland as a result of
these policies? And doesn't that affect black families? Of course
it does. And the worst part about all of this
is the African American community is the real victim in
all of it. By the left, and yet they're convinced
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that the Democrats have represented them for decades upon decades,
and there's been nothing constructive is done to help them,
to give them a hand up. And that's the sad reality.
I wish people would just get their heads out of
the sand and see this for what it is. This
is an attack on our constitutional republic. It's yeah, it's
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it's Look, there's so much. There's a layered attack here.
You attack the good cops. The good cops eventually have enough.
You bring in new cops who don't know the Constitution
because they've been in the modern unschooling of the Constitution.
They think that government means this is, the law is
whoever's in power. The law is whoever has the power
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of the boss. Right. That's one aspect of this. But
the other aspect is and I have this collection of
voices of black people who oppose Black Lives matter. I'm
a radio show in Seattle, and these are people who
will pull up stay in Portland when there's these hasty,
white little thumbsuckers from Antifa who are burning down buildings
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and sucker punching cops that they would never do in
broad daylight and there's this great video I have of this,
this black gentleman who pulls up in a brand new
suv and he schools these kids. They're demanding that people
leave these conducts. And he pulls up and says, who
lives here? Who lives in that building? Whose deck is
that you're telling them to leave? You don't know them?
And he points at them. You're not from Portland, You're
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not even from here. That's my neighbor. You know. It's funny.
We're not the only ones who have that audio. I
don't know why because in the video you can see
the TV cameras. There was another gentleman in Seattle who
showed up at the University of Washington, a black man,
and he went on to say about black lives matter,
all lives matter. He gave this lecture. We run that.
It was a beautiful lecture. There were television cameras there.
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The weirdest thing is only conservative media features these voices.
I wonder why it's Todd Herman, your guide host this
week on the EIB network. I will give you solemn
promise that what's coming up? Um you saw this. The
Washington Post wrote this unbelievably slurpy kissy kissy, really almost
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adulterous piece too, John Kerry, because of course it's Earth
Day and you will not believe how much ownership Rush
Limbaugh took over. Jeff Kerry. We'll get to this. We
I it's one minute and seven seconds of audio that
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I may want to have on my phone to go
to sleep to at night after I read the good word.
It is that good if you were going to design people.
This is and this is not my original thought. This
this actually comes from Candice On who sort of explained
it this way, that that that the the Mockingbird media
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and the and the left they want this cancer on
saying that they want Black Americans so angry that they'll
just go out and tear things down for them. And
if you don't know, Kendione happens to be a black
woman and a conservative woman and perhaps one of the
most important conservative young people I think in the country.
And if you're design people who were willing to do
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that for you, for your political movement, for Nancy Pelosi,
Nancy Pelosi yesterday thank George Floyd for dying for her,
what would you what state of mind would you want
them to be in? Because victims of CNN and the
Democrats and the mockingbird media. They suffer from the same
syndrome as people who you know, they get told press
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any key to continue, and they stare at the keyboard,
where's the any key? They only know what they're shown
by these leftists, And that is especially obvious when ANTIFA
and BLM protesters speak out. It's hard to say because
the problem is we have a white supremacy problem in
this country and it was written into the Constitution, and
until that constitution has changed, it's hard to say where
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we're we're headed. It's hard to feel like there's going
to be justice in this country ever for people of color.
We're standing on stolen land right now, okay, and no
one who standing on that land is offering to give
it back to the Native Americans, including you. Secondly, if
you want to talk about the three fifth Compromise in
the Constitution, certainly black people are obviously fully people, right,
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full souls, full human and that was a process of
ending Selaverty, which by the way, has been changed, So
that doesn't even make sense. So how can we expect
victims of CNN and the left to understand the Constitution
when leftist bosses don't respect it. Here listen to Rush's
teachings on that very topic. The left, the leftist, communist socialists,
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what are the Democrats are just a faction of it,
and that they no longer respect the authority of the Constitution.
The only authority that they respect is their power. And
therefore there is no such thing as bipartisanship with them.
And this is the mistake that I hear Republicans continuing
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to make even now on campaign trails. They don't want compromise.
They don't respect us. We are not legitimate. We are enemies.
We are as big an enemy as any other enemy
they have. Their objective is total rule over the United States,
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not sharing power one election to the next. They do
not respect the authority of election. They don't respect the
authority of the Constitution. The Constitution is what every elected
official swears an oath to. And the reason for that
is the Constitution is the glue. If you ever, folks,
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think of it this way. We have this massively unique,
greatest country. Ever, however you wish to categorize it in
economic wealth, in standard of living, in military power, in
superpower status in the world, there isn't a country that
has ever been like we are. There isn't a country
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that's ever even been close. There isn't a country now
that is close. We are the first country in the
history of the world to enshrine in our founding the
principle that the people of the country are free by
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virtue of their creation, and their rights come from God,
not from other men or government. And we are the
first and the only country founded and created enshrined with
the values that it is the people who run this country,
and elections are the mechanism by which we choose the
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people who will lead it. And what holds this together.
All it is is a piece of paper, a series,
however many pieces of paper. The Constitution is. That's it.
Throughout our nearly two hundred and fifty years, we have
had a majority of our population except and agree and
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obey with the notion that the Constitution is the defining
authority of our country, that it is the glue that
holds us together as a culture, as a society. It's
rather stunning to me that it's lasted this long, because
the only way it can work is if a majority
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of the people in this country, including the people elected,
honor it. What is the penalty for not honoring it? Well,
we're seeing right now there isn't one. In the Civil War,
if you didn't honor it, Abe Lincoln came after you
and wiped the floor with you until you agreed to
stop the secession and rejoin the Union. Well, what penalty
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is there today for spitting on it? For ignoring it?
There isn't any I don't quite express this. It's amazing
to me that we do not require a national military
or police force to keep people in line. It has
been nothing but the sworn fealty to that document, the
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cherished belief in that cherished document of how great it is. Well,
where we are right. The Democrat Party, the American left
is demonstrating it doesn't believe any such thing. It doesn't
want to have to respect the authority of that document.
And it's in the process of demonstrating that they don't.
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Elections don't mean diddly squat to them, public opinion doesn't
mean diddly squat to them. The only thing that matters
to them is their authority. Anybody challenging their authority. There's
no negotiation, there's no debate, there's no attempt to persuade
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all there is an effort to destroy anybody who rejects
their authority. When their leader happens to win the election,
there is total respect for that leader's authority. When they
don't win the election, the only thing they're devoted to
is destroying the leader with whom they disagree. There's no
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effort to work together, there's no compromise, there's no bipartisanship.
All of that is a giant myth. Your ideas and
your heart and your mind don't matter one hell of
a bit. And that's where we are, and we'll see
every day here in the way the Democrat Party, in
the media and the left is conducting itself. What is
their number one objective today to get rid of the
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people who won the election, because they do not respect
or even acknowledge. It's not even a matter of respect.
They don't even acknowledge the authority that the Constitution vests
in the winners of elections. Now, I know politics has
always been a battle for power, but this is my point.
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For all of the years of this great country, whatever
opposing political factions we've had, at the end of the day,
there has been an acknowledgement that there's something greater than
either of our movements, and it's the Constitution. There's no
giant gun enforcing it. There's no giant military making people
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obey it. Some might say that what we are in
the midst of is a movement committing treason against this constitution.
What is the way treason is dealt with in the
constitutional Whatever it is is not being used against the left,
and folks, when you stop and think about it, try
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to express it as cleanly as I can. It's inarguable.
There's no bipartip there's no understanding, there's no compromise. It's
simply a lack of respect and acknowledgement of the authority
that the Constitution vests in the way our politics is
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handled in this country. Absolutely, and result of freedom to
move is freedom to innovate. And Rush loved that and
he found way so a for instance, let me give
you this. Monthly fees for cell phone services can be
all over the board, one company to another. Pure Talk
is a company offering you the same kind of cell
phone service as one of the Big three, but at
just thirty bucks a month, unlimited talk, texts and six
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gigs of data for just thirty dollars. Rush discovered pure
talk last year and suggested you make the switch, and
when you make the switch, you keep your phone and
your phone number. Rush details it all here your shop
for the best price you can find on insurance, on
home mortgages, on vacation travel, maybe even geezburgers. I don't know,
so why not do the same thing with cellular phone service.
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Your cell phone number is your own, and who you
choose for cellular services all up to you. One company
makes such a compelling offer it's worth thinking about. It's
pure Talk. They offer you unlimited talk, text and six
gigs of data for just thirty dollars a month, and
guess what if you go over on the data, they
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don't charge you for it. Pure Talk. Compare that monthly
price thirty dollars a month, to your current cell phone
bill and you'll see why it makes sense to change. Now.
I don't know what your cell phone bill is, but
I would wager you that it's sixty bucks or more,
maybe one hundred and twenty, maybe seventy five or more.
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This outfit, pure talk, is offering you onlimited talk, on
limited text, and six gigs of data for thirty dollars
a month. Now Pure Talk knows they're in the same
business with the likes of AT and Tea and Verizon
and T Mobile. In fact, get this, they use the
same cell towers of one of the big companies that
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covers ninety nine percent a country. They offer superior service.
One hundred percent of the Pure Talk customer support team
is right here in America. So you make one phone
call to them today. You can start to save money
by switching to pure Talk. All you do is get
your cell phone and dial pound two fifty. Next you
say pure Talk. It's that simple. You'll say fifty percent
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off your first month, that's pound two five zero, and
then say pure Talk. One of the Pure Talk customer
service people be right there on the phone to help you.
And by the way, it's legit thirty dollars a month
on limited talk text and six gigs of data. Todderhman,
your Guide, hosts on the EIB network this week. But
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there was good reason that Rush called government schools scruls
and young people young skulls of mush. The Left isn't
even hiding the use of education to brainwash kids. This
is a little teaser, a little sample of what will
explore in our three of this program the whole idea
of victimhood in these schools. These administrators are doing that
to every student they can, trying to commence every student
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needs a victim of something, because once you do that,
you've taken away the idea of accomplishment and achievement because
it's not possible. You have to be a victim. Victimhood
explains your failure and blames it on somebody else. And
in West Coast cities, schools are also teaching kids how
to ignore the orders of police officers, believe it or not.
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Speaking of that. Matt from Cleveland, Ohio, Matt, you're in
the Russian BOP program taught him in your Guidehills Glad
you called. Matt. Welcome, Thanks for taking my call time.
I've been a cop for almost thirty years, and I've
planned originally to do it for another ten. But the
way that things are now, with cops being filified for
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not only doing what's wrong and giving whatever consequences they
have coming, I don't disagree with that. But when you're
doing things right and buy the book and buy your
extensive yearly update training and you're still vilified, it's time
to go. I can take care of mine. I can
take care of me and those around me ongoing, But
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as far as the masses, I just can't do it anymore.
And I'm not the only one. There are others that
are in the same boat. I get your first name here, Matt.
I choose to call your officer right now because you're
still a cop, right yes, yeah, it's just one. Number One,
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thank you for being a good cop, as most of
your brothers and sisters are. Number two. Have you ever
had anyone yell at you because you didn't get there
soon enough? Where were you? You didn't get here? How
did it take so long? Does that an experience cops have? Oh,
all the time? I mean, well, when the when it applies, Yeah,
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you don't get here soon enough. You know, in this situation,
we are trained that an assailant with a knife can
get to a cop with a holstered weapon if they
are twenty feet or less to that officer, chances are
you're you're gonna end up going hand to hand. And
he was even closer than that, and this young lady
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was was right on top of her victim. He had
no choice. It was either saved the girl or not
it's what it comes down to. And it's not only
the fact that the left loves to vilify cops regardless,
but everybody else that is on the right or centrist
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centrist that are failing to stand up in mass and say,
you know what, enough enough, we need the cops, because
if these kind apps continue to leave, then you're going
to end up with subpar individuals left to take up
the mantle, and you're gonna end up with buyer's remorse.
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And you know, Mark, I would just say this that
also if cops like you leave, and cops understand the
constitution and understand that dread duty of my gosh, are
you kidding me? I have two sixteen year old children,
one attempting to kill the other. I have to make
the horrible decision to take a life to save a life.
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You're going to end up with cops who are in
it to enforce social justice rules. And the other thing
that the left is showing and they're indicating in every
possible way is to people who have been made angry
victimized by seeing and the other mockingbird media, we're going
to give you your shot at revenge. That is a
police force. We do not want, Mark Brother, I appreciate you, Man.
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I want you to know, Um, I get emotional when
I talk about you guys that you strap it on
every day. Do me a favor. We're gonna run. But
tell the folks in the force. I know this audience.
I've been so blessed to fill in to guide host
for Rush now that he's gone to Heaven. So much
support for you guys. Please stay safe and I hope
you hope the decision that you come to is the
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right one for you. Got me with you, Mark, Thank you.
It's Todd Herman, your Guide host this week on the
EIB Network. Todd Herman and your Guide host this week
and the EIB Network now coming up. I'm gonna make
a promise. I would say, under promise, over deliver. I
don't think I can overpromise the incredible nature of what
we're going to play for you. In terms of Rush
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just seizing ownership over I would say a good twenty
six percent of John Kerry, and I think Rush still
owns it. If not, the estate does. And you'll hear
him deep pants this politician and in such ways, I
don't I don't know. I think it's a story we'll
talk about that. We'll talk about the true meaning of
Earth Day and that Rush described that in ways that
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other people couldn't. We will get to as well. Why
the push for electric cars? I mean, okay, they're paying
off donors. Obviously we know that they're paying off donors,
But is there something else about electric cars? As Western
states look to literally ban the sale of gas powered vehicles,
is there something about new vehicles like, for instance, do
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they come oh, I don't know, enhanced with like GPS
units that could say sort of decide how much you
pay per mile to drive and whether you're allowed to
drive at that time of the day. We'll talk about
that and Earth Day and the John Kerry Audio. Next
Todd Herman, your guide host this week, come the EIB Network.
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Thank you so much TMIB and all of you for
allowing me to spend time with you this week on
Russia's program on Today Day Made by God. There's a
gift for us, even as the times we live in
are somewhat harrowing and disconcerting, and even more so because
of those times that we lived through them that perhaps
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our children may not we I didn't know if it
would be okay for us to go to this particular story.
We had a discussion. It wasn't heated because Guide hosts
we were just sort of a substitute part of the team.
But I had some concerns. Joe Biden, his dementia, has
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had a meeting with the dictator of China and some
other so called dignitaries about the weather and about what
we are to call now climates is I think they
wound it back from catastrophe because that's an awfully big
word for Joe Biden's dimension, so climate change. And I
was uncomfortable with this whole topic because at the at
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the time, Greta Thundberg had not weighed in, and so
respectful is TMIB even to Guide hosts that they said, okay,
well if you're uncomfortable, then that I got word that
in fact, at A Thunberg has weighed in. So I mean,
you can imagine my relief, because when you don't yet
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have the opinion of a teenager who's being exploited by
adults on an issue like like the catastrophe of climate
warming and changing weather or coolness and acid rain, what
are you gonna do? Right? Just you don't where to
take things There's many things about Earth Day. Today is
Earth Day. One of them is when you're busily building
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a political movement that is to be a godlike device.
With Nancy Pelosi yesterday thanking George Floyd for sacrificing himself
for her, which is not exactly the same or even
near the same as as the Christian belief and construct
on that, and Nancy Pelosi is not in fact mankind
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or even kind. Do you want your your your government
device to be a godlike device? Why not have people
worship the earth but skip the creator part. I want
to have you do something here is we're going to
go to the mahaw talking about Earth Day. Now. As
you listen here to the mahaw, see if you hear
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any comparisons as to how the left and the mockingbird
media have used the COVID flu climate change. Climate however
they categorize it and discuss it, gives them control over
everything in your life, ladies and gentlemen, everything. The first
way they do if they start out and they blame
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you for it, they blame you for destroying the planet.
The planet is being destroyed. We've got thirty years to
save it. But you are destroying the planet. How by
virtue of the car you drive, by virtue of your job,
the Keystone Xcel pipeline, your home, do you have adequate
solar panels? Are you using fossil fuels? And are you
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not being responsible with your thermostat your business? Your wealth
is to blame, the way you get around, your movement,
your diet, your car. It gives them control over everything.
That's why climate change is never going to go away.
It gives them the ability to regulate every aspect of
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human life, which is their objective. And by blaming you,
they give you redemption opportunities. Oh yeah, they blame you
for it. But you've got twenty years to make amends.
You've got twenty years to redeem yourself. How can you
do it? Will you buy the car they tell you
to buy, or you eat the foods, or you don't
support various industries. It's all inclusive, folks. You become a
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climate warrior yourself. You become somebody that is hellben on
saving the planet, making amends for your transgressions. And it's
really simple a way it works because everybody wants their
lives to matter. Everybody wants to matter. It's one of
the biggest psychological hit points that marketing people used. Everybody
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wants to matter. Most people think their lives get lost
in a massive shuffle of humanity, that they don't stand out,
that they don't really matter. It's coca because everybody's life
does matter, but it's easy for people to think their
individual life doesn't like. Their vote doesn't count. I don't care, right,
you can tell me to vote. My vote doesn't matter.
You know. People think that. So everybody wants their live
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to matter. And here come the climate change people with
an instant way making your life matter. You can save
the planet. How could you get any more meaningful than that.
So it gives them control over your job, what kind
of job, your home, your business, your wealth, how did
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you earn it, how did you maintain it? Your movement,
how you get around becomes subject to legislation and regulation.
Your diet. Don't laugh. They're serious about this business of
getting rid of meat, the kind of car you drive.
It gives them control over virtually everything. They're even lying
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about certain things. Biden's climate advisor is a babe named
Gina McCarthy Soult. Gina McCarthy said climate change is the
most significant public health issue of our time. A climate
change is what, folks, it's heat, is it not? I mean, basically,
climate change is the out of control warming of the
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planet that's going to result in rising sea levels and
the drowning of cities and the drowning of your house.
And if you live on the beach, it's heat, is
it not? So? Here are the stats and the source
for this is the Centers for Disease Control. Heart disease
kills thirty three percent. Thirty three percent of deaths in
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America are attributed to heart disease, twenty six percent of
deaths of all Americans cancer related. Cold people that die
from exposure to the cold is six point four percent
and increasing the percentage of people killed by heat, ie
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they're exposed to unhealthy high temperatures zero point three percent
and declining. And yet this babe GENA. McCarthy went to
the White House briefing room yesterday and said something provably false.
Climate change the most significant public healthies over time. Spent
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thirty years. That's why I often say that I consider
myself as somewhat of a failure. I have spent thirty
years trying to explain all this to people and they
still voted for it. A bunch of people at millions
and millions voted for it. And furthermore, you know, now
that we've got a Democrat in the White House, now
that Pentagon is free to be who it is. You know,
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we've talked about the makeup of the kind of people
in the Pentagon. We have warrior generals, we have politically
correct generals. We have generals who are used to fighting wars,
defend and protect the United States. We have generals who
believe everything is political correctness. So the story from the
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Hill dot com Pentagon declares climate change and national security issue.
See climate change is everything now, even the Pentagon, which
is charged with defending and protecting the American people, the
American way of life, whatever it's to become, now claim
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that climate change is a national secure you're any issue.
Wind it back from what them HA talked about and
just examined some things. You have a real virus SARS
cove two. Okay, it can make people sick. It's age stratified.
The older you are, the sicker you are. Incidentally, one
of the big markers of this is obesity. I think
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eighty percent of the people who've died from this, have
been obese and vitamin D deficient. Now that's a real thing.
But what were we told, despite one hundred years of learning,
scientifically rigorous study about lockdowns, they don't work. We were
told stay home and stay safe. And how many people
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just dove into that. You remember when in the first
days of the lockdown, social media was was just dominated
by people was stay home, stay safe icons and people
saying stay the blank, calm and stay safe. Man, they
were saving the earth. Then all of a sudden, from
masks don't work. Now they are the saviors. There are
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songs about masks. I'm not kidding. There was a Catholic
school of all places of conservative ish town Spokane, Washington.
The Catholic kids were teaching, were singing songs iconizing their masks.
Then it was our movement, right, Remember it was to
shut down the areyways. Joe Biden wanted people to have
to wear masks in their cars because the freeways were
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federal property. Then we had It's not yet the food, right,
but we had. Then wealth is being redistributed blatantly with
the covid fluens. Excuse you have the so called governor
of Michigan who wanted to make emergency orders permanent. You
have the so called governor of Washington State, Jay Insley,
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wanting to make the rent waiver permanent and succeeding in
stealing the ability of people to charge rent for their property,
their so called property for two years. So, soars Cove
two is a real thing. The response to it sounds
a whole lot like what Rush just described as the
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response to the global warming idea. Right, doesn't it sound similar?
So let's continue to explore what Earth Day means. Russia
has great thoughts on that will continue on the Russian
Limbab program Taught Herman your Guide host this week on
the EIB network. Let's talk to Mark in Iowa City, Iowa. Mark,
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you are on the Russian Bab program Taught Herman your
Guide host. I knew you called yesterday. Glad we could
get you back today. Mark, welcome, Thank you sir for
keeping the spirit of Rush on the air. Of course,
it's my absolute honor. Yeah. So my comment on the
electric car push, Yeah, it has absolutely nothing to do
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with the environment. It has to do with a continuation
of the dumming down of America. They're all self driving
cars and if you have a self driving car for
a couple of years and it doesn't kill you. You
all know how to drive to the grocery store anymore.
That is a great point. That is a great point
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in retail or in grocery food production. They call it distancing.
They make food in ways that you can't reconstruct it
yourself that you forget that, Oh well that's that's an
orange in an apple. And then you know we don't
how to make our own facts at such. It's a
great point. Now let me ask you something, um, what
controls what will be the central brain that or the
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rules set to the brain that controls these so called
self driving cars. Well, that's part of the push for
five G because in order for the self driving cars
to work, uh, they have to be connected to I'm
going to call it an uplink continuously because they have
to know where they're at. I'm sorry I said that
they don't know where they're at, but they have to
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have location updated constantly. They you know, they're very dangerous.
They're killing a bunch of people, but that's okay because
they're safer. But they will be linked to some central processor.
And here's the piece that puts this all together for people.
And I wrote about this five or six years ago.
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They are going to start with taxing you for every
mile you drive. This is already happening in Western states already,
so that you turn your car out in the morning,
or it turns you on and it says, here's how
much a drive to work will cost today. It could
be one hundred dollars, it could be a thousand. It
doesn't matter, because the goal is to make it impossible
for you to have that freedom of movement. That's step one.
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That's clear as day. They're already they're already broadcasting this.
Step two is they're gonna say, actually, you don't get
to drive the direct route to work today, it's too full.
Or ride the direct route, however, if you pick up
three people on the way, you could do that, or
we're gonna need you to go at a later time.
And this is where the new cars, the updates. This
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is where freedom of movement stops. And there are people say,
what's that's that's you're just theorizing. Nope, I'm looking at
the way they're laying it all out for us. There's
already a plan to turn a major freeway in Washington
State into quote autonomous only, and believe it or not,
there's conservatives behind there's a so called conservatives. So you
are spot on, sir. From Mark from Iowa City, thank
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you very very much for coming back to Rushi's show
and for the great honor of having you on. And
I'm sorry you didn't get through yesterday graduate heading on today.
Thank you Mark. Now, there are some things about Earth
Day that only El Rushbo discussed and disclosed to this audience.
America's forever Anchorman reminds us right here about the true
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meaning of Earth Day. I think you can celebrate the
Earth every day. I think you can give thanks for
the Earth every day. You can take care of it.
You can act the steward of the earth every day,
to act as though you know a single Earth Day.
Earth Day as it was established, is a political quote
unquote commemoration holiday holiday, but it is a political objective
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behind it, and it is rooted in an anti capitalist
political belief. It is designed to create in minds of
young people like you that you, in your natural state
are destroying the earth and you must pay attention now
to not doing that anymore. And the way you cannot
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destroy the Earth is to do what Democrat politicians tell
you to do and accept all tax increases to fix
the damage that you've caused. Now, Earth Day, April twenty second,
just happens to be Lennon's birthday. I'm sure it's just
a coincidence. Earthday is April twenty second. Do you know
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what Lennon's first name was? Do you know who Lennon is?
When you know this, well, yeah you might. I want
how many people in this audience, particularly in the millennials,
even know who I mean when I say, yeah, Earth
Day is Lennon's birthday? And then how many people know
his first name? You know his second name? Do you
know his first name? Vladimir Vladimir to the unsophisticated Vladimir.
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And the middle name is ilioch v i Lenin, Vladimir
ilioch Lenin right, exactly like Ernst stop Roeblofeld. It's Vladimir
ilioch Lenin. Anyway, it was his birthday, and that's Earth
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Day is April twenty second. The first Earth Day celebrated
in Central Park nineteen seventy. A million people showed up.
They destroyed the Great Lawn. That kidding, folks, It took
years for the Great Lawn in Central Park to recover.
I'm the millennials much less not know who Vladeemer Lennon is.
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They don't even know who John Lennon is. Vladeemer, by
the way, is Russian for the Lord of the Earth. Yeah.
Earth Days it's a political existence. The whole point of
Earth Day is political. It's it's part and parcel of
the environmentalist wacko ecosystem. So it was, and Rush talks
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about this with Vladimir Lenin, or we could sit the
other way too. I also mentioned at the top of
the hour that it's quite clear that the Mockingbird media
members and the leftists and the statusts and the technocrats,
they want to be our gods. So why not have
us worship rock and stone and salt water and just
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just skip the part of worshiping the creator who made
it for us. It's convenient when you want to be
a demigod. Stott Hem and your guide host this week
on the EAB Network. Man, there's a lot to get to.
Gotta get to this John carry thing and Rush describing
the exploitation of Greteth Thundberg's just got to get back
to this topic of Lebron James. I failed to say
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earlier that Lebron James deleted this tweet where he said
about the officer who was forced to take the life
of a young woman to save the life of another
young woman and perhaps more people. First of all, then
we had a caller drive by Calron and Todd who
points this out that that officer will live with the
trauma of that for the rest of his life and
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he will, and Lebron James to call that out and
then at least delete the tweet. Hey, Lebron, how about
an apology to the officer. NBC is apparently airing a
completely distorted nine one one call. They also distorted your
recall the George Zimmerman call in Apparently the video they're
running does not show the girl with the knife, because
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why let your audience know the context? This tweet says this, well,
doctor Lisa on Twitter, that's a blessed biz. Wasn't an
Obama who said if they bring a knife to a fight,
we bring a gun, And she writes, is that only
if they're children are being stabbed? Young woman lost her life,
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She was in a disordered emotional state. It appeared attempting
to kill another young woman. I do extend my prayers
to obviously that everybody involved. Everybody involved this traumatized, including
this officer. Let's talk to Betsy in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Betsy,
you're on the Russian BO program. It's Todd Herman. Hi,
Betsy Hid. Thank you so much for your support of
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the police. It's so important nowadays. I will tell you
last May, the end of May, after the whole what
happened in Minnesota, I started writing thank you letters to
police departments and sheriff's departments throughout our country, and I'm
now up to I do about ten per week and
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I'm up to one to twenty two letters I've sent out,
Oh thank you so much. And last week I've now
started writing to the Border Patrol A sector offices too,
because they need huge thanks too for what they're doing
for us to sacrifice. I'm going to tell you a
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little bit about what I say in the letter. I
say to everyone working for the Atlanta, Georgia Police Department.
I'm from Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Want to send you a
huge thank you for all you're doing to protect all
the people of Atlanta. I have great respect for how
your police officers protect all from danger and lawlessness as
well as they have to think like psychologists and lawyers.
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You are our soldiers willing to lose your lives, and
you do all of that while facing the dangers of
COVID nineteen. Believe me, I am only one of many
Americans who think this way. Thank you so much for
all you do. So I call up the police stations
and share departments, and I thank individually whoever I'm talking to.
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So that's kind of a nice part of it too.
And you see what's wonderful, Todd, is people can do
this from their own home. And that's why I was
so happy I could do this, you know, during the
whole COVID thing, when we were all stuck at home,
that I could have contact and thank these people. So
I've written to every state in the Union. Four to
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twenty two letters I've written, and I've received an amazing
one hundred and sixty seven thank you letters and email
oh my goodness, oh my goodness, fines and patches, and
it's just they make me cry when I read them.
Here's one of them from a police chief. Thank you
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so much. This is handwritten, Thank you so much for
your kind letter. As you know, it's been tough year
for law enforcement. It is people like you that give
us strength. Your letter is posted on the bulletin board
for all to see. Oh. I just love it. I
just love it. Betsy. You just you made my day.
I'm not even a cop. I just have family members
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are copslets of friends are cops. I'm going to guarantee
you something. You're going to be busy because I think
you're gonna get a lot more thank you letters because
your name is gonna get around law enforcement circles. You
watch and see that. You just said this on the
world's largest radio show. Betsy, God bless you. God bless
you for doing what you're doing and for expressing it
this way on Russia's show. Just a pleasure to chat
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with you while we're on this topic, because talk to
Joyce in Houston, Texas. Joyce, you're on the Russia Lubo program.
Todd Herman your guide host. Hi Joyce, welcome, Thank you.
You know, I want to talk about the flawed situation.
I didn't watch the trial because I purpose in my
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heart that he could not get a fan trial. And
I'm not saying that he should have gotten away. Godfrey,
That's not what I'm saying. But there is no way
that this man, this policeman, could get a fair trial.
When you are picking jurors and they award that family
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twenty seven million dollars, what is that telling the juror?
Then you got you got your whole city boarded up,
because if folks don't get fair way, they're going to
burn down your city. I don't agree with the Jewels,
but I can understand that their reasoning that if you
can't protect your police present, you let it be burned down.
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What is to say that at these people learned that
I was a juror, that they won't burn down my house.
I could understand that. I don't agree, but I can
understand their reasoning. And then in my community when it
became racial, I am so sick and tired of this
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sympemic racism. There are no organized conspiracies to keep blacks down.
They are pockets of bigotry shoa, but they are not
proble enough to keep you down. If you have some
get up and go about yourself. And I hear this constantly,
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and I live in the most dangerous neighborhood in Houston,
the sixth in the nation, and we constantly talk about racism.
Who is keeping us down? And I contend that and
it's always said that those old rich Republicans are the
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reason that our communitors have turned good. Nice communities in
Houston have turned in the ghettos, and those white rich
Republicans are the cause of it. And I get so
tired of telling my people the old rich white Republicans
is not our problem. We are problem. And until we
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face the fact that we are our own worst enemies,
nothing is going to change. There are blacks in my community,
senior citizens that have gotten broken into and murdered. You
don't even know their names. But you know fluid all
over this nation, all over the world. You know fraud
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and he shouldn't have been killed. Okay, but you don't
even know these seniors names, asks my congresswoman she attacks
the Lee when she is up in Washington fuck getting
things ready for illegal aliens to stay here. Ask her
does she know any of these seniors names in our community?
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She is our representative. I can't tell you she don't
know their names, but I tell you one thing, she
sure know of our flowing And we have got to
stop in the black communities. I have traveled out of
this country several times, and I want to set to
the blacks this listening. But you're so angry and you
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come up with this faith, racism and everything that's not
our proper. There's no better place for us, and you're
gonna sit here and allow people to use us ponds
to miss up what's best for you because they ain't
no better place for us. Like I said, I've been
several times, there's no better place for us, and I
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am tired of you blaming someone else and read in
our community. One of the main reasons that these young
people are getting shot and killed because they didn't have
an espressed. These young black men, they didn't have no
dance in the home when Obama was in the White house.
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All in my community, they just all, we are so best.
We have a back man in the white house. I said,
but we need a black man in the black house.
If we had black men in these homes, the policeman,
if they had these black men in these homes who
put something on day behind when they needed it, then
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the policeman wouldn't have to shoot them when days stop them.
Because we have talked them to hate the policeman. We
teach it from little bitty things. We tell you, if
you're bad, I'm gonna I'm gonna call the policeman. You
put that in that baby's mind, that the policeman is bad.
They are a few bad policeman, but that basically the
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policeman was an outside to do a job to protect us.
And I get so kind of Oh the their rest
more blacks than they do likes. What have we do?
More more crimes? So what are they gonna do? Just
let us go. We have got to change, Joyce. The
last thing in the world I want to do right
now is to cut in the clock. Is sometimes just
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it's just what we do in the radio show. I
need you to hear me. You are I get paid
money to speak. You are one of the most eloquent
people I have ever met, and I feel torn between
crying and joy to hear the words of wisdom that
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you're speaking in the way you speak them, and I
hear the I just I hear you, and I want
you to know a whole bunch of people just heard you.
And this is easily one of the top three calls
I've ever ever heard on radio. And to be participant
in it. Joyce, God bless you, God bless you, and
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keep you. You know what forget my name? That was Joyce,
the program participant in this segment of the Russia Program.
Todd Herman, your guide host this week on the EIB
Network of courtesy of our friends at Parlam Blog. Stephen
Hayward points out a peace in the Washington Post. Just slurp,
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be kissy to John Kerry on this Earth Day, Little
NPR read here for you these days carry seventy seven.
Serving as President Biden's climate envoyous flying commercial catching red
eyes to Europe and meeting with heads of state from
France to India, trying to once again submit the United
States is a world leader on climate action and not
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incidentally salvage the fight he has long considered central to
his own stamp on history, the assignment itself helping to
steer the nation and world, for it is a less
calamitous future than scientists have warned. Awaits his climate change
intensifies as one he views as more critical than ever.
The man who was a military hero at twenty five,
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who was almost president, who served as a senator for
twenty eight years, who thought His last public job was
as Secretary of State under President of Barack Obama. Will
begin finding out this week what we like to persuade
other countries to emulate Biden's ambitious climate goals. That's the
Washington Post with a news piece on John Kerry. Now
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you want to know who still owns a good percentage
of John Kerry. It's the same man whose radio show
is adding affiliates, whose radio show is adding advertisers, though
he's gone to heaven, whose radio show and his personality
and his name are still being discussed in the Mockingbird media.
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As we proved earlier, you know who still owns part
of John Kerry, Rush Limbaugh. This is carry going in
for a hunting license in Ohio. He's going into a
sporting good store. This is what he said, Can I
get me it's a hunting license? Here? Can I get
me a hunting license? Here? Can I get me a
hunting license here? Now, ladies, we all know that John
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Kerry doesn't speak that way. We know it, but that's
what he thinks. The people in Ohio will judge him
as a real guy if he walks in there said hey,
can I get me a hunting license? Here. I want
to do a side by side comparison so you can
hear the contrast. This is Carrie in nineteen seventy one
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, testifying about the Vietnam atrocities.
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Followed with his trip to the Sporting Good Story to
get a hunting license in Ohio this week, how do
you ask a man to be the last man to die?
And get nam? How do you ask a man to
be the last man to die for a mistake? Can
I get me? It's a hunting license here? Oh, you
have a new John. Friends, walk Carrie, ladies, and gentlemens.
He attempts to appeal to all of you Midwestern hicks
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that got gun racks in a back window of your
pickup truck out there. It's just amazing. Oh my goodness.
And look, I remember listening to this radio program. I
learned so much about mister earth Day John Kerry, mister
the piece from the Post. He's flying commercial mm hmmm, yeah,
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he got caught not doing that, And then then did
they mentioned that he did he was not wearing his
woke mask when he was flying commercial and in first
class and reading his newspaper. I was gonna say, I
remember listening to Russia's program when John Kerry came out
and saluted and said, I'm John Kerry reporting for duty.
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And you had a lot of people who served with
John Kerry going what And I remember hearing the audio
in this program, John Kerry in a manner of reminiscent
of Yenghis Kane, and I remember Rush saying what everyone says,
Genghis Khan but him. And then the infamy of John
Kerry pretending to throw his medals well for the White
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House fence and this Washington Post piece and the kiss
up that just remind yourselves what we've heard on the
program today, and remember that John Kerry can never again
come out and say I'm reporting for duty because of
the balance provided here, because of what Rush helped expose
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about him. And just also this comment about the deep state.
What are we in nation? How many people in the
world in this nation. Let's just take this nation, three
hundred and thirty million people, and only Sean Kerry can
be the so called climates are There's no one more
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qualified than a man who married ketchup money. Got it.
It's Todd Herman, your guide host this week on the
EIB metwork. Oh, it's Todd Herman, your Guide host this
week on the EIB network. Lots and lots of people
calling in to talk about and to praise Joyce who
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called us earlier on Russia's program. I'm getting a lot
of Twitter feedback on that. This is a reason to
be a member of Rush twenty four seven because when
you hear things like that, you can bookmarket in your
own mind. You can go back and you can refer
to it, you can play it for friends, just gather
them around and say, how is it that we don't
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hear voices of African American women like this in or
on the Mockingbird channels? Why is that? There is really
a lot to unfold. First of all, this next hour
we may be looking at spinach passes, because the vaccine
passport thing. That's very popular. People really like that idea
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of having you know, big government, crony company, he's able
to decide if you can leave your house, that's a
very popular idea. Now we may be talking about spinach passes.
We will discuss that as well. As it turns out
that it is perfectly legal to not allow white people
to get the COVID vaccines if you are in you know,
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one of the Western states. So we just continue to
see the living, breathing documents of the Constitution just expanding.
There's asteristes pulling up like yeah, unless you're white. So
we will continue on the Russian Bob program. Todd Herman,
your guide host this week. Thank you for the opportunity
to interact with you as listeners and program participants on
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this day made by God as a gift for us,
and in these times he has said, you're going to
live during these times, we get to deal with that
with unique responsibilities, but also some uniquely good news that
creeps into the crevices of the dangerous and disturbing news
of the day. It is eight hundred two eight two
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to eight eight two. If you would like to join us.
Coming up, we're going to get to the EAB high note.
You will want to see this and you'll be able
to do that at Rush Lambaugh dot com. Rush for
many years talked about how the left has used education
to indoctrinate. It's my contention that sometime last year or
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maybe the year before, they throughout all pretense of even
pretending to teach, and perhaps that's by virtue of the
fact that's being in one of the communist cities. In fact,
Seattle is a separate country. As you know, we've seen
these things up close. But there's so many examples of this,
and embedded in it is good news. There really is.
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There is these circumstances. Lay this out for you. There
is a school that has appology gized for giving kids
a book to read. I've heard this book. In fact,
there is there is a cartoon based on this book.
It's called Something Happened in Our Town and it is
the story of people talking about cops. And one of
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the book's main characters is in your post points out
a black child named Josh asks his father after police shooting,
what if it was a white man in the car,
would the police have shot him? His father answers, they
probably wouldn't even stopped the car. That dad goes on
to advise his son, we can't always count on them
to do what's right. Josh's brother is less polite of
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his opinion of the police and says they don't like
us like black man. Another main character is Emma, who
is white and here's her sister say that the man
was killed by police because he was black and Emma's
mother says police are often nice to white people and
mean to black people, calling it to an unfair pattern.
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I happen to know a family who has a black
father who is a cop and marine, and white mother
who found out that their kids were being taught this
stuff at school, and of course their father being a
cop in black that was kind of confusing to the kids.
Should I hate myself or should I think I'm a
virtuous victim. There's also this a New York school teacher
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has basically ended his career and he is a very
brave man, and this is the good news. His name
is Paul Rossi, and Paul called out his fifty seven
thousand dollar a year school former school because he's been
told not to return Grace Church School for the indoctrination
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of students, and in fact, as I understand it, he
has tapes, or at least audio, I'm an old guy,
tapes audio of he in the principal of the school
talking and the principle appears to me to admit, well, look,
we know this is all nonsense, but this is what
we have to do. That's my interpretation of it. I've
got an email from Paul and He's joined a group
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that's fighting this is called Fairforall dot org. The good
news in this is their teachers beginning to speak out.
The other bit of interesting news that is also good
news in this is the woman who premiered this guy's
letter to the school is Barry Weiss. I'm not saying
that she's becoming conservative or anything of the sort, but
she had been at the New York Times opinion page.
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She was shown the door effectively and described it as
being constantly bullied by the wocal hottests. The good news
in this is that young people and liberal people are
being shown the reality of what is being taught in
these schools. They are beginning to see it with their
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own eyes. But more importantly, I shouldn't say more importantly,
but of more impact. It's beginning to affect them. They
are coming home with kids who coming to them and saying,
why are we racists? Say what? Well? I was told
that we're racists because of the virtue of our skin.
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There's also now, with these organizations popping up in a
time of four Republicans who have got to go to
these organizations and share these stories far and wide, because
the solution for this is right in front of us
in lower level schooling. It's school choice. Take away the monopoly,
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you take away their ability to indoctrinate at the college level.
And this just happened. In fact, I want the governor
in Idaho to sign this. They just read about this.
The Idaho state legislature said, we're going to go ahead
and put a pause on more moneys for higher ed
until you come and say you're not going to teach
critical race theory anymore. Your governors around the country who
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are Republican need to follow suit in that you want
our money, you don't teach our kids to be racist.
There needs to be competitioning within those schools as well,
such as state schools. Here's the deal. You take taxpayer dollars,
then you provide all sorts of pathways that don't involve
having to go through four years of schools, such as apprenticeship,
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such as monitoring classes online. We have an opportunity to
deconstruct this monopoly that the left is created. Big education
is created, and to save our country from children being
indoctrinated into racism. Now, as we told you earlier, Rush
had a particularly brilliant monologue about the left and the
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mockingbird media due to college kids and folks. Listen, listen
here to the first five words of what Rush says
in this piece. Our culture is our future. And you
tell me if anyone can argue with the MAHA's point
about this culture is our future, our culture and society
or future. And what young people are doing, what they're
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being taught, how they are being conditioned and educated, is
of paramount importance. There need to be values and traditions
that survive. Change is constantly among us. Things are always changing,
but there does need to be some threshold or floorboard standards,
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and those are being purposely targeted and blown to smitter
reds under the guise of equality, equity, non discrimination, you
name it. The leftists are trying to define all of
this tear down as a utopian panacea, and it really isn't. Now.
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You and I all know that we have major problems
of education. You and I know that young kids are
being educated, I should say propagandized. They are not really
being taught things at all. Well, in the strict sense,
they are, but it's largely indoctrination. Creative writing, creative thinking.
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Reason all of these things are being weeded out as
destructive and threatening to the objective of sameness and equality
and equity and what have you. And particularly on the
top side, if you happen to be much better at
something than most other people, the idea used to be
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to nourish that, nurture that help that along become even
greater and better. Now it's been stigmatized, and rather than elevate,
modern American education seeks to lower great achievement because it's
humiliating to those who aren't that good, smart, whatever. And
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so we're not engaged in philosophies that make people better,
but rather make people the same. And the only way
you can do that is to subtract. In the left world,
you never elevate to make people equal. You always lower
from the top. So I have here in my formerly
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nicotine stained fingers a piece from the Federalist website by
Patricia Daugherty. Patricia Daugherty is the president of the Eagle
Forum of Georgia, and she writes for the Eagle Forum
on higher education. And she went to a college administrator's
conference and she was shocked by what she saw. And
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she believes that while we think that kids are being
led astray and down the path to socialism and communism
and sameness and equity, equality and all that by way
of professors, teachers and so forth. She says it's even
worse than that. It is the administrative staff at so
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many schools, high schools, middle schools, colleges, universities, and she
says that it is much worse than we know. She
says that people do not really understand what their kids
are being forced to hear outside the classroom. It's not
just in the classroom. They have no idea what they're
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being forced to hear everywhere throughout the campus. She is
a forty year college student affairs professional. She went to
a conference and she could not believe the left wing
drivel that was forced into her brain and was then
supposed to be forced into students brains through her Here's
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her conclusion. I came away from this experience alarmed and discouraged,
which is why I feel the need to raise awareness
of this. Our young people but are too important for
us to be silent. Young people are more fragile now
than they've ever been, and I'm afraid student affairs is
playing a major role in the angst the political self
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absorption I saw promotes not emotional growth and resilience, but
rather distrust and anxiety and victimhood. And there it is
and harping on this. The left tries to turn everybody
they can into victims. There's so many there's so many
teachers speaking out there, and it's beginning to happen. It's
beginning to bubble up at that is terrific news. And
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I just remember this. My wife was once named the
union rep. She's a teacher, and she was kind of excited. Okay,
I don't know if I care for the unions, but
I've been recognized as a great teacher. And she went
to a weekend and they talked about LGBTQA, they talked
about racial equity, and this was years ago, and my
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wife finally raised her hand and got to ask a question,
She is it Are we to talk about the kids?
Literally they laughed. My wife is now a retired teacher.
Much more to get to. In fact, what about spinach
passes like a COVID vaccine pass it's coming up. It's
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Todd Herman, Your Guide host this week on the EIB network.
Todd Herman, Your Guide host this week on the EIB network.
One of the things that is just so fascinating to
watch in our society is the attempt to control what
goes into our bodies. Rush spoke out against the vaccine
passports in paper form. Now they're in digital form, and
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companies are in selling them. They are states governors who
are banning them, and that's an attempt to control our body.
There's also the study that came out that said midnight
snacking effects day's performance. Study says that if you have
a midnight snack, you're gonna bonk the next day. You're
gonna perform poorly the next day nuttiness. I spend a
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bit time in gems, and it is not uncommon for
a coach to send you a note to saying, and
I quote, I need you to overfeed today. When a
coach says that to you, you're going to be harmed
the next day, but not in a permanent way, in
a way that engenders adaptation physically. The Rush was always, always,
always helping a spot attempts by the Left to control
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our lives. Notice, as Rush does here that the left
hates all personal freedoms unless it's abortion. Strugs are sexual.
Listen to this story. This is New York Times with
Barry Schwartz and the headline nation of second guesses. Let
me sum the story for you up. Choice is bad. Sure,
you improve your life, but you end up feeling worse
as a result. Jobs, healthcare, retirement choices make us anxious
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and depressed. This is an attack. This is a story.
Say we get too much freedom. Now, we got too
much freedom, and that's why we're too OBEs. We have
too much freedom. That's why we have too many job opportunities.
We have too much freedom. That's why we have too
many medical and healthcare options. We have too much free
If we had less freedom and less choice, we wouldn't
second guess the choices we make, and we'd be all
psychologically in bliss. If you believe that individuals are the
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best judges of their own welfare, giving them choices does
more to enhance collective welfare than any universally imposed government
program could. If you believe, don't forget how this began.
If you believe that individuals are the best judges of
their own welfare, well, who doesn't. Liberals don't. Liberals don't
think you have the slightest understanding how to live your
life the right way. You don't have the maturity, the education,
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the judgment to make the right decisions in life. And
that's why they'm going to do them for you. Carl Schneider,
law professor, University of Michigan, who specializes in medical ethics,
has reported that patient satisfaction goes down when the choice
of pharmaceutical and medical treatment goes up. My colleagues and
I have identified many different reasons increased choice can have
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these paradoxical effects, writes mister Schwartz. For starters, increased choice
creates an enormous burden on people to seek the information
needed to make a good decision. Who has the time
to find the best digital camera, the best cell phone,
the best four oh one K, the best health insurance,
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or the best school for his children? People who care do,
But again this misses the point. If some Okay, you
got a cell phone, you'll go buy a cell phone.
It's not hard, But you buy the cell phone that
you like, because that's what you're gonna end up doing.
If you don't buy the cell phone you like, you're
going to buy the cell phone you think you should have.
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If you buy the cell phone you think you should have,
you're going to be unhappy with it. Because you're buying
it because of external reasons. You can think that's the
one I should be seen with. This is the one
that's the most popular. This is the one consumer report says,
this is the one that I see most often. This
is the one that blah blah. Never once do you
say it's what I wanted why I like the way
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it looked. People laugh at me if I say I
like the way it looked. I'm supposed to be reasonably
intelligent and have reason. Now go buy the cell phone
you want when you got to use it and be
done with it. But no, we are so obsessed with
what people think of our choices. It's not that there
are too many choices. Don't fall for this. I am
begging you people. It's not that there are too many choices.
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It's not that we have too much freedom. It's that
we're too screwed up and we are too concerned about
what somebody is going to think of our choice, rather
than whether we are happy with it ourselves. The second
guessing it comes in the fact that you don't have
confidence in yourself, or you don't have the security in yourself,
or you're not you're you're afraid that somebody's not going
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to approve of the choice you made, or somebody's gonna
laugh at you for or criticize you for order whatever.
If you had the ability to be happy with who
you are the choices you make, then the more choices
the better. But as long as you're gonna transfer power
to all these external people enforces to determine whether or
not you made the right choice, you're always going to
be unappy. You're always gonna be second guessing whether you're
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choices and people or objects. And there are people, even
very rich, very powerful, people like Lebron James, who I
don't know James. I just looked at this tweet that
he put out and about this cop in Columbus, Ohio,
You're next, and then he deleted it. I contend he
is a victim of CNN narrative making on that topic.
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This suck to Jason in Odessa, Texas. Jason, we've got
about a minute and a half together. I'm so glad
you're on Russia's show. Welcome, Hello, Todd. I've been a
listener of Rush since eighty eight, since the very beginning,
raised two Rush babies, and I'm so thankful for him
teaching us all how to interpret what libertals are actually thinking.
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And you know, I just I just would like to
bounce off of what I challenge my children to do
and say that I would challenge Lebron James in his ignorance,
to do the same thing. And let's go find your
own sources of media. Go find your own sources of
of facts. And I feel like he's a victim just
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as much as the rest of us, as far or
a lot of us, the present audience of you know,
Brush Limbaugh excluded, because we are the most informed audience
in America. And I would just you know, obviously we
don't need to educate our audience on where to go
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get your facts, but I would like to encourage people
in the audience to encourage people that they know, go
get your facts for somewhere else. Go get your sources
from somewhere else. Make informed decision, or try this, Lebron James,
go pick out a couple of cops for black a
couple of black cops. Do you write along, but make
it in somewhere where you're going to see action. And
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because when you're in the business of flopping for a living,
and look, I know that he is an unspeakably gifted athlete.
That's clear. I don't know a thing about his intellect.
I don't know. But what I do know is that
judge McCaughey made about that cop was obscene. I'm glad
he deleted it. Take it as an opportunity to what
we're all to do, right, We're all to go out
and experience the other lebron It's not that hard. I
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think you'll live in Ohio now that sure did. He
moved to la I forgot ride along with some black cops. Because,
mind you this, if that young woman who was attempting
to stab the other young woman had been shot by
a black cop, do you think it would even made
the news. I don't. I hope that you are availing
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yourself of Rush twenty four seven. I'm going to give
you yet again, Well not me. I didn't do anything, Teemy,
I beat does all the work. We're going to give
you yet again reason why you need that. As we
get to the EIB high notes coming up, CNN wants
you to know this children's healthiest meals of the day
come from the school cafeteria. Is Megan Marples wants us
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to believe this from from CNN. I like how it's
just inclusively said it's a fact, but not some children children's.
This has been a drive of the left forever, and
we're talking about controlling the body. I am not kidding
you when I tell you that. In Seattle, this is
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a true story. Parents began getting phone calls and visits
and nasty grams and such from the schools saying we
do not approve of the food you sent with your kid.
One lady had sent I think it was with peanut
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butter and jelly sandwich, chocolate milk, some beef jerky, etc.
And the school came back and said, Okay, here's what
we need you to do. We need some apple juice
in here in some carrots. And it happens that she
did the what's called macro so percentage of protein, carbohydrates
and fat. And you went back and said, yours is
all fat carbohydrates. Mine has a better balance, so shut up.
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But this was how far the extended things controlling parents.
So from racist cheese, yes, we talked about that midnight snacking,
the food police are coming at you from every direction.
Back in two thousand and twelve Russia, Lumbaugh pointed out
how the government was stepping in to tell parents what
their kids couldn't couldn't eat. It wasn't new then, it's
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just accelerating right now. This is from Rayford, North Carolina
Carolina Journal. I'm gonna read it to you exactly as
it printed out here. A preschooler at West Hope h
ok preschooler at West Hope Elementary School eight three chicken
nuggets for lunch on January thirtieth because a state employee
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told her the lunch that her mother packed was not nutritious.
The girls turkey and cheese sand which, banana potato chips,
and apple juice did not meet US Department of Agriculture guidelines.
According to the interpretation of the agent who was inspecting
all box lunches in her more at four classroom that day,
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they are federal agents inspecting lunchboxes. So I don't have kids.
You heard of this. You heard of this, nerdily, I
know you don't have kids that you know of either.
I've not heard of federal agents inspecting lunch boxes. And furthermore,
I've not heard of agents declaring that what's in them
is not nutritious enough and throwing them out and substituting
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three chicken nuggets, turkey and cheese sand which banana, potato chips,
apple juice thrown out didn't meet USDA guidelines according to
the interpretation of the agent inspecting all lunchboxes. The Division
of Child Development and Early Education at the Department of
Health and Human Services requires all lunches served in pre
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kindergarten programs, including in home daycare centers, to meet USDA guidelines.
That means that lunches must consist of one serving of meat,
one serving of milk, one serving of grain, and two
servings of fruit or vegetables, even if the lunches are
brought from home. When lunches packed at home do not
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include all of the required items, childcare providers must supplement
them with the missing ones. The girl's mother, who said
she wishes to remain anonymous to protect her daughter from retaliation,
said she received a note from the scruel stating that
students who did not bring a quote healthy lunch unquote
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would be offered the missing portions, which could result in
a fee from the cafeteria, in her case, a dollar
and a quarter. I don't feel I should pay for
a cafeteria lunch when I provide lunch for her from home,
said the mother, who wrote in a complaint to her
state representative. The girl's grandmother, who sometimes helps pack her lunch,
told the Carolina Journal, She's a petite, picky four year
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old who eats white whole wheat bread and is not
big un vegetables. What got me so mad is Number one.
Don't tell my kid I'm not packing her lunch properly,
The girl's mother said, I pack her lunch box according
to what she eats. It always consists of fruit, It
never has a vegetable. She eats vegetables at home because
I have to watch her, because she do believe this.
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I do the food Nazis. And by the way, this
is Michelle Mbell's program. No child's behind left alone, folks,
What is going on? Yet? He just frightens me. This
probably is going on and has been going on a
lot longer than I because I don't have children. I
wonder how many people, how many parents acquiescing to this.
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When the girl came home with her lunch untouched, her
mother wanted to know what she ate Instead three chicken nuggets,
A girl answered, everything else on her cafeteria tray went
to waste. She came home with her whole sandwich I
had packed because she chose to eat the nuggets on
the lunch tray because they put it in front of her.
So you're telling a four year old, oh, your lunch
isn't right. She's thinking there's something wrong with her food.
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What is wrong with a turkey sandwich and a banana?
By the way, West Hook Elementary School in a ray
for North Carolina, every student had their lunch box inspected,
and I think every student failed in having a nutritious
lunch by the agent in charge, which is probably an
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SEIU Union cafeteria worker. Rush mentioned the union worker. When
there were school strikes in gosh Was outside of Seattle,
a group decided to serve pizza to the kids. The
union came along and said, no, we'll have you arrested
because they owned those cafeterias. Incredible what we're doing to
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young people. Brian in Augusta, Georgia, you're on the Russia
Limbo program. Todd Herman, the Guide, hosts this week. Glad
you called Brian, welcome, thank you, I'm go ahead. I
was able to get through. Can you hear me? Okay?
The governing in loud and clear. I love it. Well,
here's just two quick comments on that one. I'm not
sure how mister James has become the go to person
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in civil rights. Is a content great player, yeah, great
shooting threes, But I'm trying to figure out how that
transition happened. Do you remember one time in him he
and President were having a riff and he was speaking
on behalf of that and he made a comment that
that anybody who voted for the past president was stupid,
(01:38:47):
it wasn't quite smart. Do you remember that? Yes, I
do remember hearing about that. I don't know much about
Lebron James myself, but I do remember that. So maybe
that was when he became a civil rights leader. That's
where well he was the deal. He was with the
Cleveland caval Leers at the time. Okay, and if you
look this up the Cleveland I found that very I
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run it because the time he was making a statement,
the Cleveland Cavaliers owner is a major Trump supporter, and
mister James was on TV the sporting that if you
were a Trump voter that you were less than smart
or whatever the case was. And I'm like, h but
you're not less than smart for playing against it. You
play on this guy's scene. But I mean, that's that's
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the irony. And you know, you remember Daniel Snyder, the
previous honor of the Clippers. Yes, this is just one
of a few other points. And I won't I know,
you're Shore's very demanded. Uh well, at the time, remember
they intercepted his phone call on his private phone or whatever,
and everybody was full of Paul And I'm like, has
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these folks ever been inside of a locker room? So
do you remember Chris Paul, Blake Griffin, Doc Rivers. He
was a coach, Doc Rivers was Blake Griffin was the
forward at the time. Please look this up. Blake Griffin
was a monster ten highest paid people at his position
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under Daniel Snyder. Chris Paul was under the top ten
highest paid point guards und Daniel Snyder. Doc Rivers was
the second highest paid coach in the league, only behind
Greg Popish, the pop from Spurs. If that is being racist,
(01:40:37):
let me go with that mean him. I love I
want to if I may add to this having to
be a black male, I don't go with through life
as I make a mistake, I'm accountable for my action,
period point from a veteran. The latest call was so
inspirational because you're gonna a rising of that. People like
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her have seen something. Yes, they've seen blatant racist and
she was speaking from her heart and I was just
eating up. I'm going to try to record that or
whatever I can, because I was people to hear that
she was just speaking from her heart. This lady has
seen something. She's eighty years old. You can imagine she
saw blatant racism. You know, Yes she did, Oh yes
she did. And by the way, just I don't want
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to give her away her age too loudly, but I
believe she's eighty eight. Her name is Joyce, Houston, Texas,
District six. I think she said she's from most day
or No. Sixth most dangerous area of the country in
that Houston area. Yeah, listen, that's a reason to be
a Rush twenty four seven member right there. Brian, terrific
phone call. Really, thank you for taking the time to
wait and chat with us today. Thank you, Brian. We're
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gonna continue on the program the EIB high Note, next
Rush limbomb and a Barbie Doll. That's all I'm gonna
tell you. Todd Herman, your guide host this week, I
mean EIB member. Okay, coming up, it's the EIB High Notes.
Rush had a little fun at the story involving a
Barbie doll. We will get to that. Let's talk quickly
to let's see that sounds dismissively. Let's let's talk with
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the time we have here. To Brandon or to Joe
and Brandonville, Kentucky. Joe, you're on Russia's program. It's Todd
him and your guidehost welcome John. Hey Todd, It's brandon Burg, Kentucky.
But that's besides the point. I'll get to it real quick. Okay.
You know, early on in our country, you know, when
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we started having politicians and elected officials, if they went
against you know, the better uh what's the word interests
of the people that elected them, or if they did
something out of line, you know, such as Maxie Waters
and pushing the violence. You have Republicans that that turned
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completely against President Trump. You know, our forefathers would have
drugged them out tar and feathered them and replaced them immediately.
When did we lose the power to hold these politicians
accountable for their actions? Right? Do you mean? When did
we lose the willingness to inflict violence upon them. No, no, no, no,
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not necessarily violence, but just the power to actually hold
them accountable for these things that they are doing because
they they're above the law and almost yeah, and I
get where you're coming from. Look it's we don't we
haven't lost it. We're losing it, and it's incremental. And
I would tell you this that I have a political axiom.
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I organize my thinking in politics around axioms. One of
my axioms is the more loyal you are to a
political party, the less they care about you. And that
describes the Republican Party. They hate the base and that
was proven with what they did the President Frum. We
can't hold Maxine Waters accountable, but what we can do
is right now, this moment today. Now tell every single
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officeholder who is a republic plan has a state wide
office you will withdraw funding from any school that teaches
critical race theory, or you will never ever get our
vote again, ever, and never get a dime of money
from us ever. You will protect biological reality and by
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and with that, protect girls and women, or we will
never again vote for you. You will demand election integrity.
You will not institute the federal takeover of elections in
our states. If God forbid hr one passes, you will
fight it. We can hold accountable our own and that's
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what we have to do. It's a great call, Joe,
thank you for being on Russia's program. We've put together
something I haven't tm IB has I get to just
announce it. There's a lot of work to put it together,
and it's great. It's great for us to wrap up
the show this way. So it's called EAB high note.
And today's EAB high Note is from the Rush TV
show back in nineteen ninety two when the MAHA had
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a little fun with the story involving Barbie. This is
from Rayford, North Carolina, Carolina Journal. I'm gonna read it
to you exactly is it printed out here? A preschooler
at West Hope h ok preschooler at West Hope Elementary
School eight three chicken nuggets for lunch on January thirtieth
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because a state employee told her the lunch that her
mother packed was not nutritious. The girls. As you know,
Mattel has a doll series called Barbie. Now Barbie apparently
says the new talking Barbie doll. If you get one
and hit the button on the back to make it talk.
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Barbie says Math East Calf, math is tough. I'm not
making this out now. A bunch of feminist groups are
upset because it's bad enough for women, little girls in math.
They do poorly enough without being intimidated by a Barbie doll,
and so they're attacking Mattel. So we went out today.
We got a bunch of Barbie dolls. We played everything
they say, and not one of them says math is tough.
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People say we need guests on this show. We have
a guest. Let me just play for you some Now,
let's just see what this doll says. Let's see if
math is stuff is said here, let's decorated, decorate for
the dance. Let's try this one and see what this
one says. It's fun to go camping. Oh, she must
have known Governor Clinton. Let me see, folks, let me
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try this one all right ready here here, let's do
it again. Hey, ladies, math is tough. Even I had
trouble with it, but you can't succeed. You can see
the video of what we just played over at rush
limba dot com. And if you're a Rush twenty four seven. Member,
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you can watch the entire episode of Russia's TV show
from that date October one, nineteen ninety two. Wrap up
the show and we continue on the EiV ME. It's
been an honor to be with you today. I'll be
with you again tomorrow. So right now on my clock,
it's going to be boom, fifty seven after the hour.
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I was just looking at a new bit of video
that's come out of this unbelievable tragedy in Columbus, Ohio.
This young woman who is dead because another young woman
is alive. It's fifty seven fifteen after the hour, sixteen
seventeen boom. That's how long this officer had to save
a life. And from why I'm watching. In the video,
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the officer pulled up, attempted to break up a fight.
People did not stop though there was a police officer there,
and in three two one he had to draw his
weapon aim it at a girl, young woman who was
apparently trying to stab another young woman. In three two one,
decide aim, shoot and hit the right girl. It's tragedy
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that she has gone. It is a tragedy that everybody
had to watch that. It is a tragedy that that
officer will live with this for the rest of his
life an officer. From what I see, well done. It's
Todd Herman, your Guide host this week on the EAD Network.