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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limboughs Show podcast.
So I woke up this morning and realized I had
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I hadn't planned on starting with abortion as the primary
subject matter today, but I've got to because there's something
going on here, folks, And even the drive by media
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is a little concerned over Judge Roberts. Justice Roberts, Chief
Justice Roberts, very very very concerned, not quite sure what
to make of what's happening here. And here's why Justice
Roberts has done it again. He joined the four lockstep
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democrat justices, whose job on the court is much different
than the conservative The liberal judges just make sure they
come down on the correct agenda side of every case
to advance the leftist cause to advance liberalism whatever, it
doesn't matter how they get there. That is the objective.
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And they are always in lockstep. They never split a while.
It's not. I mean, just last week there was a
seven at two ruling and some of the Libs joined
the Conservatives. Are very rare cases that genuinely do not
involve the advancement of the leftist agenda. So once again
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Justice Roberts, who, as you remember, was appointed by George W.
Bush on the pretext that he was a conservative. He
was one of these guys, he alito. These guys are
going to lead the court into the future. And I've
told you before. I've had a number of people say
to me, Rush, you're you're wrong to be worried about Kennedy.
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You're wrong to be because the chief keep a shot.
But the Chief is the next Kennedy. The Chief wants
to be the next Just to focus your attention there.
I've been told that by number of people that turned
down to be right about it. But this case here
is it's a flip flop. Justice Roberts has flip flopped.
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He joined the four lockstep Democrat justices to rule the
laws requiring doctors who perform abortions have admitting privileges at
nearby hospitals. It's a Louisiana law, and it said, if
you're going to do abortions, you better have a admitting privilege.
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If you're an abortionist doctor, you better have admitting privileges
at a nearby hospital of something goes wrong. That law
was shot down today because Roberts joined the left saying
that it violates abortion rights. Is spelled out in Row
versus Wade. But the problem is, the Louisiana law that
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was struck down today is virtually identical to a law
in Texas that the court stood up for in twenty sixteen. Well, no, no,
I'm sorry. The court struck it down in twenty sixteen.
But back then Roberts dissented in the Texas case and
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did not join the Democrat Just same case, different state
and justice flip flops. Justice Roberts flip flops in Louisiana.
He made it clear that he couldn't he couldn't side
with the conservatives in this case because it violates versus Wade.
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But twenty sixteen almost an identical law from the state
of Texas. Roberts dissented and so everybody's wondering, what's going
on here? This is not a matter of law. There's
the theory is something beyond the judgment of law or
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the adjudication of the case, and the case law specifically
is going on here with Roberts because it doesn't make
any sense, doesn't make any case any sense intellectually, it
doesn't make any case any sense judicially. And of course,
now this end result leaves us with two different standards
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in Texas and Louisiana. If if you if you abort
babies and you're not required to have doctors with admitting
privileges in one state while other doctors are required to
have admitting privileges, then how in the world is the
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health of women being promoted here? Isn't that the point
the left puts abortion law, that we must do everything
we can to protect the health of women. Well, now
in Louisiana, the health of women has been thrown out
the window because if you're going to have an abortion,
your doctor who is doing the abortion does not have
to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. Meaning something
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goes wrong in Louisiana in your abortion, the abortion doctor
you choose doesn't have to be able to get you
in the hospital to fix whatever's gone wrong. In Texas,
it's the opposite. So what does this mean, ladies and gentlemen. Well,
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there's all kinds of speculation going on out there. One
of the questions being asked, not by me, by the way,
one of the questions being asked is what do the
Democrats have on Roberts? What could they possibly be blackmailing
him with? You know, there's a he adopted a child
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and some people say, not me that, some people say
something fishy about it. And before you go berserk out there,
before you get mad at my speculating Roberts could be blackmailed,
you need to remember Nancy Pelosi in the entire media,
the entire Democrat party. She said again yesterday, Putin has
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something on Trump and his blackmailing him. And that's over
this controversy over whether Trump knew or didn't know that
there were bounties from the Taliban on American soldiers. Trumps
he hadn't knowing about it, wasn't in the Presidential Daily
brief And when he says he annointing about it, Pelosi's
oh my god, can't believe that. What did they got
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on him. What are they Putin's got to be blackmailing him.
It was worse than that Putin was running Trump. Trump
was a traitor. Trump was a Russian agent all during
the three to four years the ongoing coup. Remember said,
don't get mad at me for suggesting that there's some
blackmail possible here, because it's free and clear for Democrats.
Want to alleg it, want to accuse it, Fine and dandy.
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Somebody turns around and says, this doesn't make sense. Somebody's
got something on Roberts. They immediately shoot it down and
say impermissible. I don't think it's that myself. I think
something else is going on, and I'm not sure what
it is. It could be one or two things. I'm
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of the opinion that Roberts hates Trump on the basis
that Roberts is your classic establishment figure, classic inside the
belt way elitist. And by in terms of elitist, I
don't mean in Robert's is arrogant, because I don't know him,
but I mean he's in the club, and he's one
of the high ranking members of the club. He has
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the elite of the elite. He has sought that position,
he has achieved it, and this is how he maintains it.
He's a never Trumper and he does what he can
as a never trumper on the bench. The other side
of the theory, however, is fascinating. Here's audio SoundBite number one.
This Jeffrey Tuban at CNN today and they're CNN. They
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got mixed emotions about this ruling. Tuban says, something going
on with Justice Roberts. Something is going on with John Roberts.
Louisiana passes a law, but it's almost identical to the
Texas law. And here Robert switch places because he says,
Starr decisives. The rule of precedent requires that we honor
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the decision of a couple of years ago, even though
I disagreed with it at the time. What that sig
joke is that ro versus wage may need one more
justice from President Trump in order to win. Because if
John Roberts feels this precedent needs to be honored, Rovie
Wade is an even more well established precedent. Aha. So
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you see they're worried that this ruling from Roberts is
going to revive and enhance the Trump campaign on the
basis we now know Roberts cannot be dependent on He
is not one of the conservative justices, and to be
silly to count on him as such as the Supreme
Court takes case A meaning Trump needs one more meaning
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there are going to be some retirements on the left
side because of age alone. And so that Tuban is very,
very worried here that this is going to revive Trump's campaign.
It's going to revive Trump's base. It's going to awaken
some people who maybe are getting worn out with all
the Trump drama. I don't know what percentage of Trump's
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base that that would apply to, but they're clearly worried.
They're not celebrating this ruling as you would expect them to, folks,
they normally be celebrating this. Oh my god, rovers has
weighed more solid than ever before. They're worried because remember,
there's something more important right now than even ROVERSUS Wade,
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And you may not agree with me, but that something
more important is getting rid of DJ Trump. That right
now is more important than abortion. Because they think they
got abortion in the bag. They know that it's going
to take a number of cases before the Supreme Court
too literally and actually overturned ROVERSUS way it's not going
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to happen in one case. But if this ruling, now,
are they thinking that Roberts is a closet Trump supporter
and decided this case for the Libs purposely to irritate
the Trump base because Roberts is a smart guide, or
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he's maybe the smartest guy outside of Obama in the
Washington establishment, and therefore he may know what's necessary to
revive the Trump base to the extent that it needs
to be, or to fire them up even more. And
they're worried about that. Here move down to sound bite
number three. This is CNN today, and they're making the
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point that this decision puts the Supreme Court back on
the ballot, and they are worried about I am sure
that someone is already writing a Trump campaign ad on
this right saying vote for me, I'll bring you another justice.
That was really a rallying cry for conservatives to get
behind someone like Trump, who, of course was unorthodox and
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controversial in more ways than we can list. And so
I think that in many ways it could put the
Supreme Court back on the ballot, because clearly two justices
is not enough for President Trump based on some of
these decisions, now let me add to this because the
reason why, ladies and gentlemen, this is to me of
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immense curiosity and importance. You go back to the Trump
rally in Tulsa. One of the teleprompted points that he made,
which means that the campaign made sure certain messages, certain
message points, if you will, were stated and emphasized by
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the president. That's the purpose of the prompter during a
campaign year at a Trump rally, make sure you get
these points made. Well, if you've got four central messages
you're trying to get out there, three whatever it is.
And one of them was that the Supreme Court is
going to have an opening, and how great Trump's nominees
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have been to date, and we need even more of them.
And then Trump is talking about how the end of
term this year, there'll have been three hundred judges confirmed
and we need even more. And you remember what the
reaction that was. There were people learned, academics, learned, think
tank puntits who wrote that Trump was really botching. Oh
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my god, this isn't twenty sixteen. They said, you can't
run on replacing Scalia again. You can't do you can't.
You gotta get with it. Twenty sixteen playbook is not
gonna fly here. This business of the Supreme Court and
the important phenomena, it's not on people's minds right now.
What's on their minds of saving their country from the mob? Well, now,
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guess what with this ruling today and the lad and
ruling last week where Roberts again undermined Trump, the left
is very, very worried. They're not celebrating, and it makes
it look like Trump knew exactly what he was doing
at his rally, talking about the importance of the Supreme
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Court still and the next nominee and perhaps the next
nominee after that. I remember myself, I was, I was
when when I watched the Tulsa rally, I myself said,
come on, you got you gotta move it forward. You can't,
you can't replay the twenty sixteen playbook. And by the way,
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I don't misunderstand the whole rally was not that there
was a lot of forward thinking and uh and future looking.
But this, to me, it's fastly because I you know,
I was expecting to left to be celebrating today, and
I was expecting them to be celebrating Roberts today and
to talk about all right, this cementa overs Oh boy,
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we are in there and roversus weight is more secure
than ever before. And I expected them to be lavishing
praise on Roberts and it isn't happening. And Roberts did
flip flop. He came down on both sides of essentially
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the same law. And in this case, it was to
go against Trump. At twenty sixteen, that was a campaign here.
Trump was not yet president, so Roberts was freer to
actually vote without the ingredient of never Trump status as
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a factor, because I don't think there's any question he's
a never Trumper. Now, a lot of you may desigre,
you may think that he's a stealth Trump supporter, knows
what he's doing here. Won't be long before we find out.
But bottom line is that this is a surprising aftermath
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to this ruling. Just looking at the I've buy democratic media. Okay,
let me take a break. We'll come back and continue.
Lots stuff on the plate today, is there always is.
Don't go away. Hi, welcome back Russia. Limball off and
running on a brand new broadcast week excellence in broadcasting.
It'll be missing a couple of days at least here
tomorrow and Wednesday shooting for returning Thursday and Friday's up
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for grabs. It depends, as you well know. Now, this
Taliban story, fuck, somebody go out on a limb here.
I really think this so called news about Russia offering
to pay the Taliban, you know, this bounty story out
there that Trump says eat annointing about. I really think
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that there's nothing in the news media that's true anymore.
You have to constantly remember this, there's nothing that's true.
You cannot rely on the first take of anything you
see Washington Post, New York Times, thus, CNN, and so
I don't And my suspicion is aroused at every one
of these stories that has supposedly bombshell end of the
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road news for Trump. And so this news about Russia
offering to pay the Taliban a bounty, I think it's
a leak. I think it comes from Democrat political operatives
to hurt Trump. In fact, I wouldn't suspect what's this
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news doing out here now? None of this, none of
these figures are in the news. I think. I think
this news goes way way back to March. They didn't
want this news to be buried by the coronavirus news
when it was new and the shutdown was new, and
the lockdown was new, because this doesn't make any sense
at all, and now Pelosi is right back at it.
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If there is any doubt. Now Pelosi is using this
fake story to revive the Russia conspiracy story again, the
theories that the Trump campaign meddled in the election, that
Trump is an agent of Putin. She's using this say
Trump didn't knowoying about it, that he didn't knowing about it.
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So if Putin wants to pay a bounty for killing
American soldiers and Trump looks the other way, this fits
right in with the fact that they will not give
up on this meddling and conspiracy story. She was on
This Week yesterday ABC, said she didn't believe Trump's denial
that he was briefed on the plot. Instead, he wasn't
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brief She said. She believes that Russia is blackmailing Trump.
This is as bad as it gets, and yet the
President will not confront the Russians on this score, denies
being briefed. She added with him, all roads lead to Putin.
They won't give this up, this whole thing, this whole
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bounty story that he says he knew nothing about. I'm
sure it's a leak from Democrat operators willing participation to
drive by media to carry forth this coup attempt. No, no, no, folks,
it's fake news. This, this entire Taliban bounty paying Trump
ignoring it, not knowing about it. He's a trader, he's
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being black. It's fake news. It's all made up. It's
got everything the Democrats need to continue their coup. It's
got the Taliban, it's got Russia. It's it's got. It's
got the UK involved, which is heavily involved in the
in the effort to get rid of Trump. Their intelligence
communities were. It's got the New York Times involved, It's
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got CNN involved. Most of the two places the primary
leaks in the story, the Russian meddling story went. The
UK also deeply involved in the Russian hulks to get
rid of Trump. And here's here's the story from CNN
in case you somehow have missed this. Russian intelligence officers
offered cash rewards to Taliban fighters to kill American and
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UK troops in Afghanistan. Now keep in mind something, only
two Americans have been killed in Afghanistan this entire year,
only two. We don't have a massive suave of murder
out there taking place of American Troop two. This is
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anonymous source allegations, just like all of the other live
stories with Russia meddling in the New York Times for
nearly four years. It probably is a fake intelligence report,
just like the Golden Showers story. All these prostitutes at
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Trump hired to urinate on a bed because Obama and
Michelle Mabel Obama had slept on it in Moscow. Now,
unlike the Obama regime, the adults and the Trump administration
don't brief the president on unverified intelligence. But Komey and
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Brandon and Clapper went into the Oval Office or went
into Trump Tower on January sixth and told Trump a
bunch of bs. They told him about the Golden Showers
story as though it were verified. The Trump intelligence team
does not waste his time with unverified stuff. There is
no question in my mind that this whole thing is
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a continuation of the Russian meddling hoax. And I'll tell
you why. That hoax, that ongoing coup, the impeachment Ukraine,
that brought in a ton of campaign donations folks over
the past few years that brought in money like the
Democrats haven't seen before, and Pelosi wants to keep that
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alive for that reason, to make donors feel they haven't
been duped by a phony story, to make donors feel
they haven't been duped by the entire story. Stop and
think you're a Amocrat donor, or you're a Democratic consumer
of news, and for four years, let's just say three
for the hell of it. For three years, every news
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source you trust, and every elected Democrat you trust and
have given money to, or have purchased an online news
subscription to, like the post of the New York Times,
a CNN has lied to youth for their teeth. They've
told you Trump was a goner. They've trold you Trump
was history. They told you Trump was cheating. They told
you Trump cheated, stole the election, work with Putin. He's
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a Russian agent. Putin's running him. Trump stole it. It
should have been Hillary. For three years, you were told this.
As a Democrat donor, as a Democrat voter, as a
Democrat consumer of fake news, you bought it. You bought
everything they said about it. And then here comes the evidence,
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which is there isn't any evidence, and there wasn't any collusion,
and there wasn't any this, and there wasn't any of that.
You can't let it go. You can't apologize to getting
it wrong. No, you can't let it go. You've got
a continue it. So we have a fake impeachment with Ukraine,
we have fake Ebanati, Fake Stormy Daniels, fake Michael Cohen,
all premised on the fact that somebody's got the news
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the evidence that Trump cheated stole the election work. With Russia,
nobody has it because it didn't happen. Now, now we
have news of the Taliban having a bounty Russian intelligence
officers offering cash rewards to the Taliban to kill US troops,
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of which there have been two deaths all year. And
now Pelosi is revived, running around talking about the Russian
huks she's got. Well, she can't let it die. She
can't let all of these donors figure out that they
wasted millions and millions and millions of dollars. Tell something else.
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If plugs Biden is twelve points ahead in the polls,
or twenty points ahead in the polls, or whatever number
these fake polls have Biden ahead by Why are they
going back to this? Why are they going back to
Trump Russia? Why are they going back to the coup.
Why are they going back to the Hawks? Why are
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they going back to the fact that Trump Stoley election
worked with Putin, is a traitor and is a Russian
day Why are they going back to that? If Biden's
really ahead by all that much, I don't believe any
of this. I don't believe a word that I see
about how much trouble Trump is in, about has internal
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polling being bad. Stories are now that it's so bad
Trump is threatening to quit, that he's so depressed he's
walking around the White House thinking of resigning because he's
got no chance of winning. It's just it's absurd, folks. Now,
let me give you another example of totally fake, lying news.
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I hold here in my formerly nicotine stained fingers, the
media column by the latest media columnist et at the
Washington Post. Her name is Margaret Sullivan. I believe it
in Margaret Sullivan, you try this headline. I realize not
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many of you may have seen this because you don't
read on my advice the Washington Post. The data is
in Fox News may have kept millions from taking the
coronavirus threat seriously. This story is all about how conservative
media is responsible for coronavirus case increases and deaths because
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conservative media has told its audience that there's nothing to
see here, that the coronavirus is not serious. It's a
massive conspirience, vastly overblown. You don't need to worry about it.
This is in the Washington Post. This is one of
the most egregious examples of fake news that you'll find.
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It's another one of these Trump era realities best described
as unsurprising but nevertheless shocking. Three serious research efforts, three
serious research efforts have put numerical weight, that's right, data
driven evidence behind what many have suspected all along. Americans
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who relied on Fox News or similar right wing sources
were duped as the coronavirus began its deadly spread. The
studies painted picture of a media ecosystem that amplifies misinformation,
entertains conspiracy theories, and discourages audience or audience says, from
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taking concrete steps to protect themselves. Now, this again is classic.
If there's anybody literally guilty of amplifying this information, it
is the Washington Post and The New York Times and CNN.
They have lied, they have amplified lies. They have made
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things up about the twenty sixteen election for four years
and counting. They won Pullitzer Prizes on the basis of lies.
I mean, there wasn't one thing they wrote, folks, Do
you realize this? In three years or four there isn't
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one thing they wrote that was true about the twenty
sixteen election being meddled with, stolen by Trump, Trump working
with China, Trump working with Russia, Trump stealing it from Hillary.
Not a word of any of that has been true.
It is all fake news or lies or misinformation. And
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you talk about a conspiracy theory, what better conspiracy theory
could you adopt than Donald Trump secretly working with Vladimir
Putin to outsmart the smartest and brightest and bestest Democrats
the country has to offer. Hillary Clinton, John Podesta, John Brennan,
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James Clapper, James call me, Nancy Pelosi, this room. Trump
outsmart at all of them. He successfully stole an election
that literally could not be stolen, and he did it
as a Russian agent. And these people have the audacity
right now writ to report now that Fox News and
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they mentioned my name here in a minute as being
responsible for you not taking coronavirus seriously. Those who relied
on mainstream sources, the network, evening newscasts or national newspapers,
they got an accurate assessment of the pandemic's risks. Those
were the news consumers who were more likely to respond accordingly,
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protecting themselves and others against a disease that has now
killed more than one hundred and twenty three thousand. Those
who relied on Fox or Say Radio personality Russia Limbo
came to believe that vitamin C was a possible remedy. Now, folks,
I have never mentioned vitamin C as a remedy to
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any damn thing in American health ever on this program,
because I don't believe it. I don't believe you can
swallow vitamin C until you can't swallow anymore, and it's
not going to keep you from getting a cold. That's
what I think. I never talk about it. I have
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yet to mention vitamin see was it relates to anything
with a coronavirus. I have never downplayed the seriousness of it.
I have never downplayed the severity of it. Quite the opposite.
I have lamented that I didn't think a shutdown, nationwide
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shutdown or lockdown was necessary because the way it was
being done, there was no way it was going to
stop the spread of the virus anyway. All it was
going to do was delay it. But if they're willing
to publish such a blatant lie, and by the way,
with Nexus and Lexus or Google, they could have easily
researched this, Margaret Sullivan, her fact checkers could have find out.
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I have never mentioned vitamin SEE in relation to coronavirus
or anything else. I don't take vitamins. Well, I take
that back. I'm being forced to take them now, But
in my whole life, I believe that I get all
the vitamins I need by living. And even now, I'll
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make sure I'm outside twenty minutes a day just to
get some vitamin D. But I have to lather up
out there to do that, very susceptible to the sun.
But I make sure I get twenty minutes of vitamin
D because you can't go get a pill for it.
And in case you didn't know, during the Spanish flu
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in nineteen seventeen eighteen, that's what people would buy. Go outside,
get some fresh air, getting the sun, that's the best
thing you can do. There weren't any therapies for the
Spanish flu back then. People just live through it. You know,
we didn't even shut the country down. Woodrow Wilson never
even made a single statement about the Spanish flu because
it was World War One time that was this focus.
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At any rate, if they are willing to construct a
lie as blatant as this, then as far as I'm concerned,
everything else in this story is. You have here the
entire yet ce an end of the story on this
now at the Washington Post, the entire drive by media
doing long form stories on how Fox News and conservative
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media are the reason the virus is spreading because our
audiences are a bunch of mind numb robot idiots who
don't know what to do unless we tell them. Arthur
West of the Washington League for Increased Transparency and Ethics said,
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that's the real evil of this type of conservative programming,
and we believe, we believe that it will be delayed
and interfered with a prompt and adequate response. I think
the Fox News, in a conservative media, I don't think
they care, and I think that they are routing. As
it goes on to talk about how the devotees of
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right wing news decided they didn't need to stay home,
they didn't need to wear masks, they didn't need to
take precautions. I'm telling you, don't believe a thing these
damnable people say or write. Folks, we'll be back hang on.
Greetings and welcome back. Great to have your Rush Limbaugh
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and a brand new week of broadcast excellence. Grant. Let's see.
You know, there's a point that I have been making it.
We've got some evidence just to show you, and some
people have been irritated at this. I have talked about
the number of conservative friends I've lost when their daughters
primarily became old enough to go away to college, did
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so and came back, and I don't recognize their dads anymore.
They're friends. Now I've got I've got a story here
in the stack of stuff that incidentally just came up.
It's up next, and it's about how the fact that
we lost the education system is why we are where
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we are. If you want to try to find one thing,
and there's more than one thing, obviously, but if you
wanted to find, say, the central point about and from
which everything else explodes, it is the fact that we
lost public education to the left, leftist activists disguised as teachers.
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And I have no doubt about this, and it's two
generations worth now. And one of the things, as different
as I say, is that when my brother went away
to school, there was no way even if he'd been
indoctrinated as a Liver's no way he was going to
convince my dad of it when he came home school
to talk. But that's happening, and particularly where the students
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or daughters grabbed. Sound Bite number four. This is Robert Reagan.
This Fox and Friends Sunday Jedediah Bila talking to this guy.
Robert Reagan is a Republican Michigan State House candidate. He said,
your daughter tweeted out opposition to you running for the
Michigan State House. Well, your house must be really interesting.
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In holiday time, these holiday dinners, political discussion starts. So
this guy's daughter is campaigning against him, and here is
his reans. She was deeply hurt at stung. When I
first saw that, I was saying, oh my goodness, are
you serious if he has to do with the indoctrination
from the liberal and leftist socialist Marxist universities. You have
to understand what these college campuses are like today, and
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these young women and young men they want to fit
into the group. So the whole idea that this is
a bastion of free speech and ideas that just doesn't
fly anymore. Here's the next one, very quickly. What I
can really do applaud her. She's one special young lady.
And I'm sure none of us expected this to go
as viral as it has, And especially as a father
and a family, you don't want this stuff going out
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in public. You know, families are supposed to be safe spaces,
and you have these discussions lightly and I think you
just kind of caught all of us off guard. But yeah,
she's one special, special young lady, and I'm just really
happy for it. All right, stopped it. So the point
is now she goes away to school getting doctor. He
realizes has been taught her husband her father is a scourge,
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and she starts actively campaigning against him. And what does
he do. And I'm trying to get the guy in trouble,
believe me, but he talks about how proud he is,
special young lady, really happy for I don't doubt me
that this stuff is happening out there, folks. Not by
the way to Michigan State, the Republican ken At Robert Regan.
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He's the guy saying that he is more conservative than
I am. He's the writer Russia Limbaugh. IM really not
selecting him to be critical of him. It's just that
his story fits an agenda, it fits a series of
events that's happening all over the country out there. All Right,
we are back, and lest anybody think that I don't
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know what's going on here, I'm going to explain fully
that I do know exactly what's going on here. And
even though I know exactly what's going on, and even
though I understand it, there's a part of it that
worries me because it's it's we've lost our country to multiculturalism,
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and that has happened in the schools, and we've lost
our country to multiculturalism in the process. I mean, multiculturalism
exists for one reason, and that's to destroy the dominant
American culture, of which there is one, and of which
there has been since our founding, and it is among
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the greatest cultures in the history of the world, as
evidenced by American standard of living Americans morality. I mean
it just just. But even if it's even if it's
no better than anybody else's, it's still ours. It's a
distinct American culture that a vast majority of the world
wants to be part of. Early immigrants came to this
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country to become Americans. They didn't come here to establish
their own cultures on American soil, like is happening now.
So I look not to beat a dead horse, but
I know what goes on in the homes of these
families where young college co eds primarily. I don't think
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this is happening too much with the sons, but with daughters.
I think this is going to town. The daughters go
away to school, they come home to conservative families and
they've been radicalized. And it's usually around the issue of race.
The multicultural curriculum has done its job of enforcing guilt
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on particularly affluent white female college students. They've made them
feel guilty as hell, and they've done it by evoking sympathy.
I'll explain this in a minute in greater detail. So
the young co ed comes home and I've look, I
know a bunch of fathers friends of mine, rock ribbed
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conservatives who've given it up rather than lose their daughters.
It's that simple. Now, in some cases these guys are
themselves being converted, but more than that, it is they
don't want to lose their daughters, and their daughters come
home and tell him, Dad, you and mom screwed up
the planet, you screwed up the country. You're racist, systemic racist,
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but you don't even understand it. But I'm gonna tell
you how. And you are ruining America. You've dads, I
just tried to give you the best life. I go,
what are you talking about at the end of it,
doesn't want to lose his daughters. Okay, maybe you got
a point. So that brings us back to Robert Reagan
in Michigan. This is the state Republican official who's described
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himself as to the right of me and as as
if to prove what I've been saying about how young
white women have been indoctrinated at college. They come home
and explain to their parents how their parents have been
wrong all their lives. Their parents are part of the
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problem systemic racism in America. And mister Reagan is I
don't know if he's blaming but he certainly is calling
attention to college for his daughter coming out publicly against him,
which is what she's done. She's come out against her
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own father in his reelection bid because he is part
of the systemic racist problem in America. Now stop and
think of that for a second. I know it's not unique,
and I know that kids have interned against their parents
since time immemorial. But for a bunch of left wing, jerk,
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multi culturalist college professors to do this, and they don't
just turn these kids against their parents, They do it
with hatred. They get these kids, these young women, hating
either their parents or other aspects of American culture. But
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he says he's proud of his daughter. He blames college
for her anti endorsement of him. He said, when they
go off to college, quite frankly, they get involved with
these Marxist socialist university start getting indoctrinated with things a
completely polar opposite from how you're raised them. His daughter's
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name is Stephanie. She sent out a tweet last Tuesday
that read, if you're in Michigan and eighteen or older, please,
for the love of God, do not vote for my
dad for state representative. Tell everyone The tweet went viral,
with more than one hundred and seventy seven thousand likes
by Thursday night, two days later, candidate said mister Reagan
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said he was hurt by the tweet, but he was
proud of his daughter. I'm the father, I'm human. You
feel things like that. But one of the things I
did with my kids all for him. I always said,
focus on the truth. I'm really excited that they thought
they had a solid enough relationship with me where they
could disme on social media and know that I'm not
going to disown them. So that I'm sorry. I'm sorry,
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mister Regan. I can't imagine that. Well, I can't imagine
the circumstance you're in. And I he's proud that they
have a solid enough relationship with him that they could
totally disrespect him on social media, know that he's not
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going to own them. Yeah, my dad won't do anything.
My dad won't do anything to me. My dad he
knows the truth. He knows that there was systemic racism
in American he's responsible for. He's not going to do anything.
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And here it is. Reagan told The Hill dot Com
he and his daughter mainly disagree about the issue of
systemic racism. She's a big believer in that, he said.
He said, the only place where I really see systemic
racism would be the abortion clinic. They seem to target
the African American community. He said that Trump's done more
for the black community any president we've had in the
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last twenty years. Absolutely true. But he doesn't dare argue
with his daughter about it. And this is the thing
that I've noticed, These dads that I've seen that don't
dare argue, don't dare try to reclaim them, don't dare
try to tell them, Hey, maybe you, professor doesn't have
your best Maybe they don't even try, because I'll tell
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you I know what's going on. I know exactly without
having been there. I can tell you what's going on
in the Regan household, probably mister Regan's wife or what
it is o her kids. He's saying to him, Look,
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we don't want to lose her. She's our daughter, it's
her sister. It's not worth pushing her out of our lives.
And that's going to happen if you're not careful the
way you handle this, Robert. We can't push her out
of our lives. Just suck it up. Just suck it up, Robert,
and don't say anything. Don't engage her in any discussions.
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She'll leave us. If you do, Robert will lose her.
And politics is not the reason to lose our daughter.
Doesn't matter what she says, it doesn't matter how wrong
she is. We just have to shut up or will loser.
And that is how it happens. It's no different than
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a parent not wanting to confront an soob teacher for
totally destroying their students educational life, for fear of the
bad grade that would be forthcoming. You just you swallow
it and go away and hope that you can save
your own kids some other way. But you don't dare
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go to the school and raise hell because of what
might happen to your kid. Same thing here, and this, folks,
is how it happens. This is why I say that
teachers in public school who have control over the multicultural curriculum,
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they are the biggest secret enemy or weapon that we
face because they've got automatic mind control over your kids
and they have the ability, and it is happening now.
It's not just poor mister Regan, just not my friends.
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It's happening. All they are turning affluent white college students
against their parents and against everything they have been raised
to be. And not only that, in addition to turning
them against it, they are being poisoned about the way
they have been raised as promoting systemic racism, bias, homophobia,
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anti LGBTQ attitudes, and all the other stuff that gets
tossed into this perverse left wing melting pot. Try this.
Teachers in Northern Virginia are demanding hazard pay retta headline.
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Teachers in Northern Virginia demanding hazard pay for the coming
school year. Teachers who've been doing what since March nothing
a non demanding special pay, and it's because of the virus.
But see the people who've been stocking shelves in your
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grocery stores and trucking supplies and loading those trucks all
over the country. They haven't made these kinds of demands
hazard pay, special pay, I think. And it's not all
teachers either, by the way, can never they're not all monolithic,
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and you can't indoctrinate or incriminated entire group. But I'm
telling you the multicultural curriculum crowd, this is where the
root of all of this Black Lives Matter, the rioting,
the looting, it's all rooted in hating America. It's all
rooted in false beliefs about the founding of America. It's
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all rooted in converting white, majority affluent, college educated kids
that their parents and they, by extension, are to blame
for the horrendous circumstances that everybody who's not white faces
in this country. And they've done a bang up job.
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They've had two generations now to do this. And I
remember when the multicultural curriculum was first form. I was
hosting this programs. It's about thirty years ago when I
first and I warned everybody what this was about. That
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multiculturalism back then was actually being spearheaded by a bunch
of people who simply couldn't find their way into the
mainstream of American culture. For whatever reasons. They were outcasts
or thought they were for whatever reasons, they were oddballs
and weirdos or thought they were or made to feel
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that way. So it became time to get revenge, and
they have done it. Academia has been particularly victorious. But folks,
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you know there's an opening now. The virus has shut
down schools there's an opera. Home schooling is on the march.
Homeschooling is on the increase. You know what else is
being what people are learning? Just what a rip off
university attions are that you don't need to pay two
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hundred bucks for a textbook that is available almost el
free boat online. You don't need to pay twenty thousand
dollars a semester for room and board. You don't need
to pay this for tuition, or that the colleges and
universities had to find a way to stay up and running,
and so they did it like every other by businesses,
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virtual online, and guess what people are learning. You don't
have to spend whatever it is thirty to fifty thousand
a year educating your kid, all for the purposes of
having their minds poisoned by a bunch of left wing multiculturalists.
So there's an opening here, there's an opening or reach
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in and grab, regrab, regain control over education in this
it's not just universities either. They've got your kids once
they get to high school in various classes like I
can't tell you how many history classes have been punted
in exchange for current events of the news and all
that is for however long. That class lass is what
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an soob Donald Trump is. That's history class in many
public and private schools in America to day. I remember
hearing stories of the teachers of these so called history
classes giving students the answers to the tests about which
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they hadn't been taught anything. The tests were fake. They
were given the answers so that they would pass these tests,
so it would make it look like the teachers been
teaching this stuff, but they hadn't taught anything of history.
And the kids, of course, they liked it. Meant they
didn't have to study, they didn't have to do anything.
They were given the answers to the tests. It's not
just one place. That's been happening all over the country.
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Everything for the advancement of the cause. You see brief break.
I've got a companion story here by Charles Love what
woke whites get wrong about black's priorities. This is a
good story too. I gotta take a breakdown. I gotta
get started with you people on the phone. So that
is coming up next. Okay too, back to Oregon. We're
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gonna start in the in the Christmas Valley with Kenzie Kensie,
Great to have you. What us the EIB Network. Hello,
Hi Megados from Christmas Sally, thank you great to have
you here. I just wanted to say first off that
it's an absolute honor to talk to you, and you,
in my opinion, are one of the absolute best role
models that a kid liked me could ever ask for it. Well,
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thank you. I really really appreciate that. Says up here,
you're you're fifteen years old, yes fifty, So I didn't
understand if you had if you had homeschooled somebody fifteen
years old, or you are a home school fifteen year old.
That's great. I really appreciate your nice compliment. So anyway,
my question was is what actions can average Americans, both
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older Americans and younger Americans take to to help our
country during all this chaos? And also what what can
we do to combat the progressive liberal agenda before the
November election? You just have to stand up to it.
I think I think they've got everybody cowed into being
afraid of them. Uh, And I don't know. I'm not
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trying to create and not trying to put people in
in dangerous situations, but uh, you don't you don't have
to you don't have to be afraid to tell these
people what you think, and you have to be you
have to think, you have to run the other way
from them. You can choose to disengage if you want to,
don't misunderstand. But if you think that there might be
value in engaging them that I don't think you should
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be afraid to. That's that's called pushback. And at some
point it's going to happen. It just a it's just
a question of you know, your individual preference and choice
whether you want to be part of it or not.
But I wouldn't I wouldn't see the moral high ground
of these people. They don't own the moral high ground.
They're they're acting on a bunch of things that are
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not true. They have been lied to, they've been now
ill educated, and they have also been taught to use
violence to intimidate manipulate people. Right. And you know, I
live in Oregon, which is a liberal state. But if
you look at if you look at the individual counties,
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there is so many individual counties that vote Republican. Yeah,
but it's it's crazy because there are like there are
like two counties in the whole state of Oregan essentially
control the whole state exactly. That's to say, if you
look at a map of the country, county by county,
ninety five percent of the country ninety percent is read exactly,
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and you look at the few that are liberal that
control the whole state. You know that's where the most
population is, and that's where you know, um as our governor,
it is where the Democrat Party runs things, is what
you need to know. It's it's not so much that's
just where the people that control the state happen to live.
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It's where the Democrat Party runs things. And they're a mess.
They're falling apart, they're defunding police departments, they're not protecting
their own people, they're letting their own people down. Their
own police forces are committing murder against African Americans. Democrat
run police departments, Democrat run cities and states. This is
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what everybody needs to do. These people have no moral
high ground out there, Kenzie, right, right, and you know,
um our states it's it's dumb because you look at
our state or governor. We're in I believe states two
of reopening, and she says, we're not going to be
able to reopen until we get a vaccine, and at
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this point we don't know what I mean. We can
get the truth about that is, They're not reopening to
hurt Donald Trump. They're not reopening Kenzie to affect the election.
They want the economy in Oregon to stay moribund. They
want the economy wherever they run other states to be flatlined.
They want Trump to be blamed for that. They want
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Trump to be blamed for the additional cases of COVID
nineteen so that he will lose the election. That is
what it is about. Okay, I'm gonna stick with the
phones here for a little while, but I got to
go back to this story about what's happening with young
affluent white college students coming home denouncing their parents, and
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their parents not wanting to lose their kids going along
with it all, some of them legitimately getting their minds changed.
Here is Edward in Kernersville, North Carolina. Great to have
you on the EIB network. Hello, Hike, I didos rush.
I just wanted to let you know that you, sir,
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are my hero. I always think your advice. I deleted
my Facebook, by the way, and I feel phenomenal. Well,
thank you. I appreciate that, yes, sir. My question is
how would these white liberals know how it is growing
up in the urban community. I'm a twenty eight year
old Puerto Rican and I grew up in Newark, New Jersey.
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All my life. There was a point in my life
that I was scared to go outside and fear of
getting mugs beat up. These white liberals never, I mean,
they have a complete different picture of how it really is. Well,
you know, it's a good question, how do these these
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white women college students, how do they know anything about
what it's actually like in African American neighborhood. They believe it. Remember,
this doesn't happen in one class. It doesn't happen in
a week. This happens over the course of a semester,
and then you add semesters to the first semester. It
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just keeps building on itself. And they have the luxury
of time. I mean, go to school here, they're going
to be in middle school for a couple of years,
high school for three, then they got you for four
years in college, and they can double down and combine
history and then whatever new fangled curriculum courses there are,
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and they just they wear people down over time, but
they know how to psychologically tap into the guilt centers.
Let me, you just happen to provide me a great
transition here to the pace David Z's thoughts and this
whole subject matter today. Charles Love is the author of
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this piece. He's an assistant executive director of Seeking Educational
Excellence and this piece was a depted from a publication
called City Journal. A headline the piece, what woke whites
get wrong about African American priorities? And let me share
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with you some fascinating pool quotes here because they'll answer
your question out there, Edward. This month's protests started out
as a black movement against police brutality, but not anymore.
They have a totally different look now. In many cases
it is whites who've taken over the protests, and that
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didn't take long. Six out of seven of the Propew
research remember had it last week. Six out of seven
of the protesters black Lives Matter protests are white, and
the majority of them are white college educated women, suburban
college educ caated women. And they apologize for their white privilege.
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You asked, how do they know anything about African Americans
standard of living? And they're told that their existence, that
their economic standard of living is because of white privileges,
because they have denied African American country has denied. African
Americans are saying economic opportunity they've literally stolen from whatever
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they can lie about they do, they apologize for white privilege. Celebrities, athletes,
corporate America followed suit. Portland's police chief resigned, asking to
be replaced by a black man. The CEO of Chick
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fil A urged whites to shine the shoes of black
people to show a sense of shame. But why now,
why now, mister Love asks. Well, to find out, I
had to hear what whites were saying. So I listened
to the protesters, I talked with my white friends, I
read articles in social media posts. What I found was
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that white people were overwhelmingly depicting Black people as desperate,
as defeated, as incompetent, as impossible, with no way to
pull themselves out of their misery. Now, folks, I have
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to tell you that this is exactly the way the
civil rights liberals all the way back to the fifties
and sixties saw African Americans and continue to see them
to this day. Talked with white friends, I read what
they were saying. I found white people overwhelmingly depict black
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people as desperate and defeated and incompetent. A white friend
said to me when I objected to this, well, I
understand your point, but don't you think blacks are being oppressed?
Don't you think blacks are being oppressed? And that's when
I realized that white wokeness is the new factor in
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our national light. Now you know this because I've already
explained that to you, but this guy just figured it out,
which is great. Don't misunderstand white wokeness, particularly among affluent,
female white college students. White wokeness is the new factor.
It has been embedded into the consciousness of whites that
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blacks are monolithic, they're all the same, that they all
face impossible barriers to improvement, from standardized tests stacked against
them to the black men being arrested on the nightly news.
Egg growing number of whites believe that black life is
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unrelentingly grim. Now, my friends, this is precisely the view
of baby boomer white liberals. You know what it's rooted in.
It is rooted in the same, but it's rooted in
what I call the soft bigotry of low expectations, and
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every white liberal is guilty of this. They look at
African Americans and they see people have no chance for
whatever reason. They see people that just can't do it
the way they can, so they feel sorry for them,
and then they turn that sympathy to blame on white conservatives,
some group that's had nothing to do with any of this.
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But they can't blame themselves because they're woke. These baby
boomer white liberals, many of them in the media, they
can't be to blame because they get it. They are sensitive.
But they believe that African Americans don't have a prayer.
They believe African Americans can't do things on their own.
They have they have this guilt over what they believe
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slavery caused and how long slavery has has lived. It's
it's still alive in their view. And so all of
this is really rooted in the sympathy that accompanies the
belief that these people are incapable of helping themselves, that
they're incompetent. And by the way, liberals look at everybody
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this way. Liberals, this is what they've constructed in order
to make themselves feel needed in order to make themselves
feel worthy of power. They damn well believe mister Love
is exactly right. He's swerved into the truth. Here. Whites
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in college are being taught to believe that blacks are helpless,
and they're helpless because they're perpetual, constant victims. They're victims
of an unfair, systemic, racist American They don't have a prayer,
they can't possibly advance. And yet you point out many
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whole bunk there's an active African American middle class, and
you point out them, you name them, and boy do
they hate you because those people are not independent, since
those are Uncle Tom's, those are sellouts, and those are
traitors who were never down for the struggle. You can't
point Shelby Steel. One of the great points that Shelby
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Steel makes. Shelby Steel started out as a Malcolm X supporter,
and he is frustrated beyond his ability to express it.
Why in the world are the role models that African
American kids are totally walk up to are people that
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go to jail, people have all you gotta be careful
saying this stuff, Let me do it. Why Why aren't
people like Clarence Thomas held up as examples to follow
as heroes. And the answer is because they weren't down
for the struggle, because they didn't use affirmative action, because
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they're nothing but a bunch of step and fetch it
blacks who do nothing but cultivate a bunch of white friends,
and their white friends take care of their sellouts to
the race. That's the thing that said that frustrates Shelby
Steel out the Wazoo, even though Shelby Steele doesn't talk
that way. He doesn't say things like out the Wazoo,
but I do, but I can't, folks. It is rooted
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in sympathy. It's rooted in the belief that African Americans
can't do anything on their own, either because America is
unfair or because the deck is so stacked against them,
and so these African Americans need white liberals looking out
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for them, shielding them and protecting them. And it adds
up to the soft bigotry of low expectations, meaning I
don't think you've got what it takes. Pal I'm sorry,
I just don't think you can make it. What are
the most insulting attitudes you can have to anybody, regardless
of race, Mister Love rights here that you know, most
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whites don't have many black friends to give them firsthand
accounts of what their experiences are with racism. While most
blacks do experience some discrimination or racial prejudice, it's rarely
violent and it doesn't hold them back in significant sense.
In other words, it's a myth that yet everybody has
been led to believe. And Edward, here's the real answer
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to your question from mister Love. The media give a
distorted view of black life. We see this in the
stories they choose to report and those they don't. In
twenty eighteen, police shot and killed fifty four unarmed men.
Twenty two were black, the rest were white. Compared with
the percentage of blacks in the US population, that figure
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looks disproportionate, but black people committ a disproportionate amount of
violent crime and thus tend to have more. You can't
say that, see can't point out something else you can't
talk about as black on black crime. No, no, no,
you can't. Don't ever go there. They will come for you.
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But the bottom line here, mister Love says, most blacks
do not live in poverty, They don't have constant run
ins with the law, and they aren't most of them uneducated.
It's important to look at racial disparities in context. Though
blacks commit more violent crime than whites do relative terms,
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in absolute terms or percentage of people who commit any
violent crime is tiny. The white violent crime rate is
zero point twelve percent, for blacks at zero point forty
four percent. By any standard, most people aren't violent criminals,
regardless of their race. Anyway. People being lied to over
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and over and over about all this, particularly in school.
They're being inculcated, they're believing it. When they come home,
they start lecturing their parents. Some of their parents do
not want to lose the kids, so they make it
look like they agree with them. Others actually do change
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their minds on key issues, but I think the vast
majority of it is parents not wanting to lose their kids.
Look told you a couple of weeks ago. I know
a new grandmother disagree. He is a thousand percent with
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how her grand babies are being raised. I can't say
a word for fear she'll be shut out of their lives.
Start works anyhow, I gotta take your break. We'll do that,
we'll be back. We'll continue right after this. Do not
go away. Okay, back to the phones we go. This
is mac and Athens, Georgia. Welcome, great to have you sir.
(01:10:25):
How are you doing. I am doing excellent today, excellent today.
So look glad they will to get through. I've listened
to you since you first came on the radio ways
out of Atlanta. Well, thank you. I appreciate that. That's
pretty early on in the process. Yes, my parents raised
me listening to the program. So it's no wonder you
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haven't waver It is no wonder where you haven't. We
haven't lost you because you were locked down early, very
very early, very early. So I'll get straight to my
point though. Um So here we have two local representatives
who push for defund the police. ACOU came in to
try to back them, and they were in favor of
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taking social workers and replacing some officers with social workers,
which is a common theme. However, I decided to look
a little bit deeper into what they want to do
with these social workers and started to discover that what
they want these social workers to do have the ability
to do is go into the homes, schools, and churches
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of kids and find out who taught them to be racist,
and as a family that homeschools or children, and as Christians,
you know, we begin to look at that and say, well,
who's the most at risk for that? You know, whose
homes and schools and churches are they going on to
Because they're not going into a government run schools, you know,
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they know what's being taught there. So the next place
would be either private schools or into the homes of
homeschoolers to find them. Well, the idea, obviously we know
what comes next is that then they'll seek to remove
the child from a home they deem to be teaching racism.
You are let me tell you, if you're listening to
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this guy, if you're listening to Mac out there, God,
come on, rush, can't you find somebody? It's not a
conspiracy Cook, He's not what Mac realizes here that we're
in the midst of a cultural revolution. A cultural revolution
as opposed to a political revolution. A cultural revolution is
all about getting people's minds right by way of the
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use of force, by way of the use of intimida,
intimidation and threat. See he's right on the money here.
They're getting rid of the cops, replacing them with social workers.
That's supposed to make people think, well, accused are going
to be treated much more fairly. Now, the accused will
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probably be much less threatened, and there'll be a much
gentler dealt with a gentle way vast improvement. When the
truth of the matter is it's an entree. Because you're
exactly right, it's not enough just to accuse people of
systemic racism. They're going to go in there and they're
(01:13:22):
gonna find the examples of it. Where did it come from?
So that those examples like you can be held up
as as as evidence of shame. Look what you've done.
Look at how you have turned your family into systemic races.
That's exactly what this move is about. It's a cultural revolution.
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And that's and they are counting on the fact that
there isn't going to be any pushback, because there hasn't
been any pushback up till now. Wait, will you hear
that San Francisco's failed experiment of homeless hotels is a
cautionary tale? A cautionary tale? Wait will you hear this? Unbelievable?
(01:14:11):
We'll be back right and here we are back at it.
L Rushball, You're guiding light America's real anchorman meeting in
surpassing all audience expectations every day. So here's the latest
on this stupid bounty thing. The White House says that
Trump was not briefed on this, that the Russians offering
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a bounty to the Taliban for every American soldier killed.
So the Drive buys there was a press briefing in
the last hour that was held by the Press Secretary
Kaylee mckinati, and the Drive buys, we're having an orgasm.
They were going back and they were well. Trump said
that he didn't need an intelligence briefing every day. Remember,
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Kayley gets he's so smart that Trump didn't need one.
And because he didn't get the briefing, now he says
he didn't know about this, and they're trying to bring
this all back to Trump, that Trump, whatever happened, Trump
is responsible for it, either because he didn't know about it,
or because he wasn't told about it, because he didn't
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want to deal with the briefing, or because he doesn't care. Whatever.
They want to try to make stick is what they're
trying to do here, and it is it is just
this pylon of an American political figure is something I
have not seen in my lifetime, and I have believed
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on the course of these three to four years that
a peak was hit a couple times, that there's there's
really nothing more these people can do. But they keep
proving me wrong because they just keep coming up with
the most doubt rageous. For example, here is a tweet
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from Charles Gasparino. Charles Gasparrino, I don't know where he is,
and he used to be at CNBC New York Economics
guy of something. I know the name, and I always
been with MSNBC and CNBC for a while, still at CNBC, okay,
But what was he before that? Was he anything before
the CNBC hire him away from from something? That's what
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I can't remember. It's no big deal. Whether that's true
or not. It here's the deal. GOP operatives are the
first time raising the possibility that Donald Trump could drop
out of the race. If his poll numbers don't rebound
and if it looks like he will take the Republican
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Senate with him, he might just drop out of the
race and quit. Excuse me for that. Who does he
think he is? Pope Benedict, We don't have presidents. They
don't quit like this. Well, Russia saying he wouldn't get
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out of the way for maybe another nominate. It might
have a better not at this stage, but he's not
a quitter. Where does this come from? Says that over
the weekend, I spoke to a sample of major players.
One described Trump's current psyche as fragile. Now, Gasparino says,
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I'm not convinced yet. He's got time. He's running against
an opponent literally hiding in his basement. Plus, the public
isn't focusing yet on just how left wing Joe Biden
has become so much so he can bring himself to
the announce, can't bring himself to announce. Rioting Biden isn't anything.
Biden doesn't know what Biden knows what they put in
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front of him to say that is the damned truth
about this. The idea that Joe Biden has some kind
of invigorated, excited, enthusiastic bass is one of the biggest
lies in American politics. Biden doesn't have anything. The only
thing Biden has going for him is he's not Trump,
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and that because of that, they think he can count
on at least forty six to forty seven percent of
the popular vote period and anything other than that somebody's
going to have to work for and earn. Now that
may be true. I mean, there are forty six to
forty seven percent Democrats going to vote against Trump no matter.
And now you've seen the stories, You've seen the stories
toay Bernie Sanders voters starting to come around to Biden.
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Why what's Biden done to make Bernie Sanders voters come
around Joe Biden is? I think I think it is.
What's the word, what's the term elderly abuse? What is
being done? I'm serious about this, what's being done to him?
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And I'm not trying to sound falsely sympathetic or sensitive.
I think it really is. And now they're talking about somebody,
but Tammy Duckworth is the vice presidential nominee. Mean well, anyway,
mister Gasprino continued that said, the speculation indicates how tense
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Republican operatives are about Trump losing and the party losing
the Senate and having their entire agenda abolished in a left,
a leftist wave of election. Would somebody tell me, since
this has been brought up here the party losing this
because somebody tell me what the Republican Senate's objectives are
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what what What is the Republican Senate's agenda? WHOA, that's easy, Rush,
I mean that would be Trump's are how well you
would think so? But I just I don't see the
Republican Party is the focal point should be of the
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opposition to the effort, the attempt to take over this country,
And I don't. I don't hear much and I don't
see much opposition. You know, they can blame Trump, no,
but what what is the Senate doing to get itself reelected?
What are individual senators doing? They can run around and
(01:20:27):
complain and whine and moan about Trump, and clearly Trump
plays are all don't misunderstand, But what are these guys
doing to draw favorable attention to themselves. It's not as
though they serve and do everything they do and it's
up to the president to get them reelected. A lot
of these people, same people didn't think Trump had a chance.
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In twenty sixteen, Victor Davis Hanson has a piece. I
gotta share this with your at least some elements of it,
some pool quotes, because it's it dovetails with a point
that I made on Friday. It is really, really, really
well done. Here the headline, and his piece appears by
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the way it ran yesterday, an American Greatness, and the
website American Greatness, and the headline trump will win if
he responds to righteous voter rage. The subheadline is that
the hour of reckoning is here. Either Trump will crush
the lawlessness and wins swing voters to his side, or
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he'll listen to the tremors and lose the country. So
the essence of my point on Friday, repeated here by
mister Hanson, is the hour of reckoning is here. Either
Trump is going to crush the lawlessness, push back against it,
be seen as not tolerant of it, and thus wins
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wing voters to decide. You want to know how to
do it? Swing vote? What is it about? Six percent?
The swing vote? Six percents? What I see that it
is the swing vote? The independent integrated These are generally
said to be twenty percent of the electrict, twenty percent undecided,
forty percent Republican, forty percent Democrats. So it's the undecided,
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the twenty percent everybody campaigns for. Theoretically, well, that numbers
down to six percent. Now Trump's got to get most
of it. Who are they He's got to get the undecided.
He's got to get the swing voters. And the way
mister Hanson thinks he's got to do it is to
push back against this. But as I pointed out on Friday,
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he's got a real dilemma because the people that he
would be pushing back for do not want the help.
Democrat governors, Blue state governors and mayors in Washington and Oregon, Illinois,
in New York, in Minnesota, they don't want to help.
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They want the unrest. They couldn't care less about the
economic circumstances for the people who live in their states
right now. Because if they could just hold on in November,
if they can just keep their shutdowns due to the coronavirus,
keep those shutdown New Jersey, to keep them shutdown all
the way through October November, then they can finally get Trump.
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They can finally get him out of there. Trump knows this.
In addition to that, how many of these Pentagon generals
have come out and essentially said that Trump's not fit,
Trump doesn't know what he's doing. Trump used me for
that Photooppotive Church, and I resented, and I shouldn't have
done it. So the people who would benefit from the
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pushback Trump needs to engage in to win the swing
voters or people who don't want him anywhere near the
state blue state governors and mayors, and that puts us
in uncharted waters when blue state officials do not mind
all of this violence all around them, when they don't
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care about it, or at least they've run the cost
benefit analysis and they've figured out that it serves their
interests to keep this chaos and violence going through November,
that that is preferable to a restoration of law and order.
Trump must be seen as law and order. He has
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got to be seen as restoring it. But the places
it's still happening are Democrat strongholds that do not want
Trump to succeed. So what's he to do? You one moment,
middle class white kids get in the face of police,
black police, screaming obscenities. Told have you seen the video
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of this. It's the most it's the most childish, ungodly
thing of the ponytailed white college educated college age women
just getting in the face of these black cops and
they look like they're baying as wolves. They're shouting, and
they're calling them names, racist names. Everything you can think
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of they're shrieking like stuck pigs at them. Then the
police began to march forward and push them back. And
by the way, the police have had success. You know
what works. You know what's working. Throwing firecrackers into the mob.
Throwing firecrackers into the mob is like was like spraying
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raid underneath your sink in the kitchen. The cockroaches just scatter.
You ever done that, You ever strayed right under there,
and you've been depressed to see how many cockroaches you've got.
They set off fireworks, and these protesters just scatter like
a bunch of roaches and verm. As mister Hanson writes,
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just when you thought these anarchists were real revolutionaries who
would retire to the Rockies and Sierras to continue their
war in the corporate state, they seemed terrified of being
arrested and charged with resume stating racketeering or felonious assault.
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They proved to be bourgeois careerists. They're not Bolsheviks. On
the barricades. Hollywood Central Casting could not have dreamed up
more audio visually off putting characters. The distance between them
and the unjustified death of George Floyd is now a
vast abyss. And what he's saying is that these are
(01:26:45):
a bunch of phonies, are a bunch of pretenders. They're
out there making themselves feel relevant and good. They had
nothing to do with George Floyd. They don't care about
George Floyd, didn't even know who he was, had no
idea how he lived. They have nothing about him. The
distance between them and the unjustified death of George Floyd's
now and DENIESHDA Susa is out today with a tweet
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or maybe I don't know if it's a tweet or
if it's a Facebook post or whatever, but it's a
picture of a bunch of these anarchists, and he makes
the point here it is what is this? It's a
twitty twitter, he says. When I look at Antifa mug shots,
I'm struck by how ugly these people are. I wondered,
(01:27:32):
why are they so full of rage? And then it
hit me they're protesting their own ugliness. And then there's
nine of them here. Then they are pretty ugly. But
my friends, again, you know, I was the first to
arrive at this observation, and I have it's it's it's
(01:27:56):
unders undeniable Truth of Life Number twenty four. Feminism was
established in part so as to allow unattractive women easy
access to the mainstream of society. My point was that
the early feminists were simply ticked off that their physical appearance,
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they thought, held them back. They weren't attractive in the
mainstream sense, and therefore they weren't oogold and ogold and
all that, and they resented it. And that's what denesious
singing about these Antifa people. They're protesting their own ugliness.
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I don't know if it's true in the case of
the Antifa people, but I believe it was with the
early early Feminazis. But whatever it is obvious these people
feel what's the distanced from the mainstream, just like the
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multiculturalists who took over the curriculum in American schools. The
main thing was they were ticked off that in their
own minds they didn't fit in for whatever reason. Time
to take it out on America. Time to take it out,
get revenge for whatever it was that made them outcasts.
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And denecious theory on the Antifa mob is the same thing. Essentially,
whatever it is, whatever's made them mad, they have been
led to it they've been indoctrinated to it, and they
they've all fallen for it. Mister Hanson really believes, he says,
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are Americans supposed to take seriously the corporate leftist media
where one moment, the mindless anchors are reading the same
scripted talking points about systematic NASCAR racism, the suffering of
Bubba Wallace, and hyping a garage door pull rope as
(01:30:07):
if they were discussing the dread Scott case for crime
out loud, and in the next Jessie Smollett moment, after
the narrative is discredit they of course move on to
a farce along the lines of what really did happen?
Most surely could have happened, and thus, in a sense
did happen. So each day, ill defined groups of Americans
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silently drift into the I can't take the insanity anymore camp.
The polls assure us that it's not so. The media
praises the basement strategy of an addled Biden the cot
the op ed writers gleefully preen that Trump has finished.
Perhaps he could be if he stays portrayed, is ineffectively
dealing with the recession, the virus, and the violence he's
got to deal with these things. He's got to find
(01:30:52):
a way to deal with I've got to take a
brief break. We're up against it on time. We'll be
right back and I'll go anywhere. All right. Back to
the phones, is Michael Athens, Georgia. Great to have you
whether us the EiV Network, Sir. Hello, thanks Rush megaprayers.
Thank you very much, sir. I know you've talked about
that they're waiting to go to November, but I feel
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like the other catch to this is I feel like
they want to make the environment so dangerous that people
don't want to get out to vote that you can
expect to see black panther members at voting polls, threatening
people and making the atmosphere just completely dangerous for people
to go out and vote for Trump. Well, you know,
that's an interesting fiece talking about these blue state governors
(01:31:37):
who are in favor of the violence, continue in favor
of the lockdowns, in favor of the economic slowdown, continuing.
Michael's theory here is that the additional or and additional
or maybe the main reason they're doing it is to
keep people out of work and too in addition to that,
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to suppress voters in November. Now, is are you thinking
that they're desirous to make people afraid to go vote
because of the potential violence like the Black Panthers in
Philadelphia in twenty sixteen. Yes, it'll be a combination of
fear from the violence and fear from COVID. Okay, so
(01:32:23):
the fear is too wrong, fear of getting the virus
and fear of being physically assaulted if they go to
the polls, and that there could be there could be
elements of truth in both. There could be elements of
truth in all three of these things. But here's the
thing I don't get about that, Michael, Of course I do.
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I'm being a smart ass here. If Biden is ahead
by twelve to twenty points, why wouldn't they want all
these people showing up the vote. If the Democrats are
so believing they're gonna just swamp Trump. If Trump is
polling so bad he's thinking of quitting. If only five
(01:33:07):
percent of the American man this is polly. If only
five percent of American people think the country's head in
the right direction, and what do the Democrats have to fear?
Why would they be afraid of people voting? If they
believe they're polls that show Biden up by twelve to
twenty in battleground states. I might add, well, the obvious
(01:33:28):
answer is they don't believe their bogus poles, and they
don't believe that only five percent of the country think
we're headed in the right direction. To blame Trump for it.
If your theory is right that they're trying to suppress
the vote, if that's true, if there's any part of
that that's true, it is abundantly clear that they don't
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Back to the phones, we go, dug in Denver. Great
to have you with us on the EIB network. Hello,
Hey Rush, how are you hey? I'm doing well? Thank
you well. Listen. My wife and I pray for you
every night. I'm a cancer survivor. But I got three
things I want to say, and then I'm going to
hang up. Because you got you're smart. You got a
(01:37:56):
lot of smart people on listening to you. Here's what
I think. Number one, Washington DC, people who voted for
Trump in twenty sixteen want to see President Trump say
there will be no statues coming down in Washington, DC.
This is our nation's capital. It will not happen here.
(01:38:18):
Number two, we want our president to say to the
people of Minneapolis, to Seattle, to Atlanta and New York.
Your governor may not take care of you. He may
not care about your rights, but I do, and if necessary,
I will nationalize National Guard troops and bring them into
(01:38:39):
your capital cities to restore law and order because your
governor will not. And then number three, get rid of
any general immediately, any subordinate, any insubordination must not be
tolerated by President Trump. It is all part of the
(01:39:01):
deep state. I'm a former naval officer. I went to
school with Ali North. I know these guys. They are politicians.
They may wear stars that they are politicians and of
the nation will not be tolerated by our military. Some
of them really are. You know. We have we have
warrior generals, we have we have warrior admirals, and we
(01:39:23):
got political generals and admirals, and you're you're absolutely right.
What I what I hear Doug saying here, if I
can synthesize all three of his I'm not trying to
delineate them to combine them. What he's saying here is
that Trump voters expect the president to maintain the American
(01:39:46):
way of life. That's what's under assault here. That is
what we are all facing is an assault, an attack
on the American way of life, which is one of
the finest ways of life humanity has ever devised for itself,
hands down, no contest. It's better than socialism. It's better
(01:40:09):
than communism, it's better than Marxism and Leninism. It is
better than anything. It's better than a monarchy. It's better
than anything that's ever been tried, the American way of life.
And the proof is that people from every corner of
this planet still to this day, are trying to get in.
It's all the proof that you need. So this is
(01:40:34):
Victor Davis Hanson's piece today. Essentially, Doug, what you were saying,
the president has got to convey that he understands what
the country faces, and that he is the last line
of defense, and that he cannot tolerate dissension in his
(01:40:55):
own ranks. But I'll tell you, Doug, he does have this.
This it's a it's a problem that I do not
envy him having. You goes into these states where you're
going to send a national guard and those governors don't
want it and they may refuse it, and then you know,
(01:41:16):
Trump's going to be very cognizant. How's that gonna look.
How's it going to look if these generals that you
mentioned actually say they're quitting or if worse, run an
actual coup against him. So he's got to be he's
got to be mindful of all of this while maintaining
(01:41:37):
his base and and that enthusiasm before the break. I'm
told this is excellent. Kaylee mckinhey, Now, I think sometimes
we fall into a trap on the conservative side, and
it's what I call the performance trap. And we're a
(01:42:00):
conservative anybody really ream the left really pushed back and wait, man,
you got to hear that. Man, this is great and
it does sound great and so forth, but what does
it actually accomplish Because there's a gigantic disconnect. The left
is totally unaffected by what you're going to hear, and
(01:42:21):
they don't go to embarrass They're not They don't even
look at any of this as a debate. They can't
even possibly lose a debate that they don't even think
it is valid and justified. As far as the left
is concerned, we are invalid, Our existence is invalid. But
I want to play it for you anyway, because it
it is pushedback. She was being hit from all sides.
(01:42:45):
In the press briefing this afternoon, Reporters said, if the
president hasn't been briefed, how is he certain that Russia
did not put out these bounties? Number twenty two? Somebody
number twenty two three to one. New York Times falsely
claimed Paul Manaford asked for polling data to be passed
along to Oleg Deripaska before having to issue a correction.
(01:43:08):
In June of twenty seventeen, the New York Times falsely
wrote all seventeen Intel agencies had agreed on Russian interference,
before having to issue a correction that it was only
four agencies in twenty seventeen. February of that year, New
York Times published a story claiming Trump campaign aids had
repeated contacts with Russian intelligence, which even James Comey has
said was almost entirely wrong. New York Times New York
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Times published a column in March of twenty nineteen by
a former Times executive editor that asserted the Trump campaign
in Russia had an overarching deal that the quit of
help in the campaign against Hillary for the quo of
a new pro Russian foreign policy. That's what we call
the Russia hoax, which was investigated for three years with
taxpayer dollars before ultimately getting an exoneration in the Mueller reported,
(01:43:54):
is inexcusable. The failed Russia reporting of the New York Times.
And I think it's time that the New York Time
Times and also the Washington Post hand back their pulitzers.
All right, So that was a great Pushmi didn't answer
the question. The question was, if the president hasn't been briefed,
how's he certain that Russia didn't put out the bounties. Now,
what she's saying is you're lying, the story is BS.
(01:44:15):
But she didn't say it that way. She came out
and gave us a recitation of how wrong the media
has been, and a lot of people you're cheer yea
right on exactly right on. You notice the left never
does this. The left never gets into things that we've
They just accuse us. We leave it up to the
(01:44:36):
American people to figure out, like Kaylee, that we present
the case here. Yeah, look at what they say is wrong.
They're wrong, They're wrong, they lie, They're lying. The whole
story is a lie, is the answer. That's what the
left does. The left puts out a story saying that
rush limbaughs telling you that vitamin C will cure covid
night and never said a thing about vitamin C and
COVID or the common cold or anything else. They just
(01:45:00):
out and out lie about it, and then the people
they lie about are forced on a defensive posture. At
any rate, gotta take a brief. I'm not ripping, Kaylee.
Don't anybody misunderstand here. I'm saying, our standards forced successfully
pushing back against the Left, need to be adjusted. Are
you ready for This was an actual question for the
(01:45:24):
president today. It was from Ryan Eliza, who is political
Washington Post buzz Feed. I forget which listen to this question?
Does President Trump believe it was a good thing the
South lost the Civil War? Does President Trump believe it
(01:45:48):
was a good thing the South lost the Civil War?
Kaylee mckinanny said, your first question is absolutely absurd. He's
proud of the United States of America. They even have
to say that the president is proud of the United States.
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Is the president believe it was a good thing the
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great to have you with this or we have about
a minute a half lot, see if you can squeeze
it in. Thank you, Rush, Mega prayers, Mega Diddo's. Going
back to your opening segment on the Supreme Court. I
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think that President Trump and the Republicans have to stop
trying to rete leaves and trying to get the right
people on the Supreme Court, particularly with regard to the
abortion issue, which has torn the country apart for the
last fifty years. The thing they need to do is
invoke Article three of the Constitution and strip the Court,
all federal courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court of
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any original or appellate jurisdiction to challenge any state statutes
with regard to abortion, with regard to them any judicial disision.
You could do that. That would be a really tough
sell for Congress. But the time to do it would
be when the Republicans run it. The Democrats won't do it,
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and the reason they want obvious. The judiciary is where
they implement their agenda when they lose elections. But the
other thing is that they said me, we cannot deny,
We cannot deny people who come to our court the
chance to appeal to the Supreme Court, and they they'll
own the American population with that. But I play Congress
could do this. Congress runs the courts, they set them up.
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Congress could do exactly what Dean says here if they
got the Gonads. Okay, folks, here's the drill. I'm out
tomorrow and Wednesday, it's treatment week. Gonna shoot to get
back Thursday, and after that we play it by ear.
You know the drill. We'll stay in touch. Hope you
have a great rest of the week, and i'll get
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back here as soon as I can see you next time.