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April 23, 2021 109 mins

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1:

NBC doctors another tape! NBC news caught deceptively editing Columbus shooting video, 911 call audio. Even Don Lemon and Fredo Cuomo condemn NBC. Rush on NBC doctoring tapes in the past, exploding trucks, George Zimmerman 911 call. Rush on how he was raised to respect police by his family in Missouri. BLM protester says the constitution is a white supremacist document. Epic Rush monologue: We're witnessing the utter failure of liberalism. Replay of yesterday's caller Joyce from Houston. Black caller on respecting police. Biden, Kerry and Greta Thunberg.

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2:

State of Texas pushes back, sues Biden for ignoring covid rules at the southern border. Greta Thunberg threatens Congress. Rush compares the media treatment of Nick Sandmann and Greta Thunberg. Female African-American caller who calls herself "Firecracker". Former VP Walter Mondale died this week, Rush talks about how the Democrats haven't changed from Mondull's debate against Bob Dole in 1976 right up through Joe Biden. The media and policing. 18-year-old apologizes for what he used to say about Rush before he started listening.

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3:

New York, the state of Love Client #9, Eliot Spitzer, drops prostitution prosecutions. Rush on how the media questioned monogamy, excused prostitution during Spitzer and Paterson scandals. Rush on leftist attacks on police. Active-duty Missouri police officer on how he still loves the job. Replay of Joyce's call from yesterday. Rush on the "Wise Latina" Sonia Sotomayor and reverse racism. Sacramento caller on a fundraiser Rush did for police. Police officer: When good cops are pushed out, bad ones take their place. Todd talks to the woman who organized Rush's trip to Afghanistan in 2005.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limboughs Show podcast.
It's been an incredible honor to be with you this
entire week. And there are some words in broadcasting that
just never existed until the MAHA invented them. Open line
Friday are three words put in that order that never

(00:20):
existed before. Today is the day that the Lord has
made for us as a gift for us opportunity to
be generous even in these times in which we live
with all the unique responsibilities inherent their ends. Yeah, I
can do the lawyers speak thing. It's eight hundred two
eight two two eight eight two if you'd like to
join us. There's a sort of a thing about being

(00:42):
a trustworthy person, and it kind of goes like this, like,
if you want people to think that you are not
a liar, don't why all the time? Like Nike, an
effort to not lie, maybe even most of the time,
tell the truth, maybe even the preponderance of the time. Now,

(01:07):
there was a time when this was sort of a
thing with journalism that was kind of a big deal.
Who what, Where? When? Why? Truthfully, NBC Nightly News has
been caught deceptively editing the Columbus shooting video, and you

(01:35):
will remember, I believe it was last week. I think
it was CBS News that got caught with a deceptive
edit of the lead up to the tragic killing of
Duante right shooting. He had a gun. He was also
called little homicide, which is in fact part of the
story should have been. So when you do this, you

(01:58):
lose credibility. But there's something else I want us to understand,
because as we attempt to get our country back, we
are also working with people who are traumatized. Obviously, people
who witness shootings and cops who are forced to decide
whether to take a life to save a life. That's

(02:19):
a trauma that we can pray we never go through
and pray for the people who have been through that.
And the United States people who turn to the Mockingbird
media members for their news are traumatized people. They're traumatized
about the COVID flu about the global warming, they're traumatized

(02:42):
about race relations. They're traumatized, and they're lied to, sometimes suggestively,
sometimes obviously, but all it is, it's like a hurricane
of this stuff. We have this program, we have conservative media.
Outside of this program, we have ARCELMBA dot com We

(03:03):
have all these tools. We have our own intelligence guided
by experience. Some people don't. They just have the mocking birds.
So they've been caught deceptively editing the nine one one
call and the video. First, let's go here to the
original cagency, their department number letter. What on We got

(03:52):
these broad grows up here trying to find us. Now weapon,
we need Allie officerer. Now. Now you can hear in

(04:25):
the background the police car arriving. Here is what NBC played.
We need Allie officer. Now, that's what the victims of
NBC heard. Now, they also apparently deceptively edited the video.
And remind you we talked about this yesterday in the program.
The police officer, when he arrived had three seconds three

(04:49):
two one, was trying to break up a fight. To
de escalate, he had to jump up, he had to
assess that one girl was about to stick a knife
in the gut of another girl. Then he had to
aim and shoot at the girl, who at that point
was in this disordered emotional state, it seemed, trying to
kill somebody three two one, and NBC played all of

(05:13):
two seconds to the video. So now you know you
are in trouble. When even Freedo Cuomo, Fredo, I'm sorry,
and Don Lemon agreed that NBC was wrong. I heard
some people were reporting on the incident without showing the knife. Yeah, yeah,
and again that's looking for trouble. It's tough. That's wrong. Yeah,

(05:35):
it's almost like hiding oh, I don't know the hunter
Biden's story for Oh, I don't know a couple of years,
or pretending hydroxychlora quinn will kill one, or hiding the
research that woke masks don't work, that lockdowns are ineffective,
and all those sort of you know, little details that
you leave out of your story. But even now they're
calling out NBC. Let's go to imagine Ville. Can you

(06:00):
imagine what the mockingbird media would have been able to
hide and lie about without Rush exposing them as he
does Right here, I am sitting here shocked and stunned,
and I'm dismitted at NBC would No, this is not
the first time they blew up a truck. Remember back
on one of those shows like Dateline, it was a

(06:20):
GM they blew up. They rigged it to blow up,
as though it would do so naturally. They rigged the
thing to blow up, but doctoring a tape. They actually
left a couple sentences out of the nine to eleven
call from George Zimmerman to make it look like the
only thing on his mind was race when it wasn't.
We've got the audio SoundBite to prove it. This is typical.

(06:42):
I expect NBC after their investigation to stand by this thing.
You know what they're gonna say, Well, Zimmerman said it.
They didn't put anything in a Zimmerman and say they
just left out a bunch of stuff he did say,
and they left out a question he was asked. But
they'll say he said it. Race is a template in
the media. Is the race business. It doesn't matter if
the percentages are one percent of black people murdered are

(07:06):
murdered by whites. That's enough to propel the race industry,
and they're going to focus on it. And it's and
so you've got somebody steeped in media traditions at NBC
and that template is almost branded in their brain. It's
almost embellished. And so if they're reading a transcript and
they see that, they can assemble the various elements of

(07:31):
the conversation in a way that confirms what they believe
going in they'll do it, and they think they're performing
a service. They don't think they've doctored anything. They think
they're helping everybody understand what's really going on here, what
really happened. And they're cutting away all of the irrelevant
fat from the story, getting right to the meat and potatoes.

(07:53):
That's what this guy thinks he's doing. There may be
an element of somebody knowingly falsifying this and trying to
get away with it. My point to you is that
this is so indelled in their brains that they don't
think there's anything wrong with doctoring the tape. Remember, getting
to the truth as they see it and as it's

(08:14):
been explained to them and as they've been taught, is
all that matters. Anyway, We'll play the two segments of
the tape. I'll show you what happened. I'll let you
hear it. This is a tape of George Zimmerman's nine
one one call. This guy looks like he's suchs no
good or he's on drugs or something. It's raining, he's
just walking around looking about okay. And this guy is

(08:35):
he black? Span and looks black. George Zimmerman, this guy
looks like he's up to look good, on drugs or
something rainy. He's walking around looking about. Dispatcher. Okay, is
he white, black or hispanic? Zimmerman looks black. Here's how
it aired on the NBC. This guy looks like he's
sus no good. He looks black. A one hundred percent distortion,

(09:01):
A one hundred percent recreation of what happened. In order
to put together that sound bite that you just heard,
they had to knowingly and willingly edit the question of
the dispatcher, and then they had to edit Zimmerman saying
he looks black right after he says he looks like

(09:22):
he's up to no good. But Zimmerman wasn't through when
he said this guy looks like he's up to no good.
That's where NBC stopped it. Zimmerman kept on after he
said this guy looks like he's up to no good,
he said, or he's on drugs or something. It's raining,
he's walking around looking about. NBC takes that out. They
took the dispatcher question out, and they added on Zimmerman

(09:45):
saying he looks black. What is there to investigate here?
Anybody with two ears and an IQ of fifty knows
what happens. Here is the investigation of who did it?
Are they investigating if it's wrong? What are they investigating
of NBC? They are investigating how they can get out
of this. They are investigating how they can come up

(10:06):
with a plausible explanation for this. That's what NBC is doing.
Listen to them again. This is what actually happened. This
guy looks like he's sucks no good or or some
it's raining. He's just walking around looking about okay, and
this guy black spent it. He looks black. This is

(10:27):
what NBC aired. This guy looks like he's sus he
looks black. This is outrageous, absolutely outrageous. This is one
of the most glaring, obvious, egregious examples of racial bias
and hatred. And yes, it is hatred at NBC that

(10:50):
led to this. There is no compassion here, there's no
open minded here, there's no tolerance here. Why didn't the
nine to eleven dispatcher ask if he was a white hispanic?
Isn't that standard category? Now? Dispatcher says he white, black
or Hispanic. I didn't hear him say is a white
black or white Hispanic? The New York Times added that
for us into the Lexicon, an NBC on their Dateline

(11:15):
show or whatever show was blew up that truck. They
were trying to show that if you bought and drove
this particular truck, be aware it could blow up on you.
And they had a demonstration of how this just randomly happens,
and they ran the demonstration, and it was later learned
that they had rigged explosives in the truck. It's just
a thing. Just if you don't want people to think

(11:36):
your liars don't lie all the time. And also this,
please let's remember this in our hearts. People are victimized
by NBC and CNN and other mockingbird media outfits, and
if we will remember that, we can deal with them
more effectively. Kids, young people are being taught literally, I'm
going to tell you literally to disrespect cops. We come back,

(11:58):
we'll talk about that how it's happening, and you'll hear
Rush explain how he learned to have respect for law enforcement.
Todd Herman, Your Guide host this week on the EIB
Network's Todd Herman, Your Guide host this week on the
EIB Network. Now did you see that? How that's uh? Rush?
Talking about NBC selectively editing the George Jimmerman, uh you

(12:20):
know nine one one called how that matches up two
days News. I mean, it's it's a lot of work
for the TMIB to go grab these things when you have,
you know, three decades of broadcast braids to work with.
But it's it shouldn't be this easy to just compare
it up to today. I view myself sometimes and other
people from the West Coast, and I'm sure Ken you know,

(12:42):
from Pennsylvania has obviously he has the stuff in Philadelphia,
and Mark Stein has been able to tell us his experiences.
I think we all can bring some experiences to the table.
Because I am from the West Coast, I view myself
as a bit of a terminator. Not not that I
think I look like Arnie yet well, I mean the
younger Arnie. Yet I am working on some facsimile of that,

(13:08):
or some functional facsimile of that that I do want
to share with you a possible future. A possible future
is where kids are taught in grade school, in government schools,
how to be agitators, how to question cops literally, how

(13:28):
to question them well, they are suggested in high school
and junior high classes that if you see a cop
interacting with a what they will call a bipoc person,
which is just another way of putting people into boxes
and in counting people by the least important factors, that
is the melanine level of their skin, cheek bones. It's

(13:49):
not even culture. It's not even culture, it's just color.
This stuff is leading us to an inexorable point of
a flip in society from which we can't turn. And
the flipping society is good people will no longer be
cops because they're aware. It's it's not a suckers game.
These are brave people. They're willing to go into the

(14:11):
scary circumstances. But when they understand that, they're not to
be good people because what the left is seeking out
of cops is they want people to install and press
authoritarian sort of orders. And this is this is clear
because they are dedicated to teaching them to be s jwes,
to be social justice words, so you will see things.

(14:34):
This has become common on the West Coast. I am
not joking, and I'm not It wouldn't be funny if
I was for cops to pull up to a stoplight
to look over next to them, and there's some woman
in her mid fifties who rolls down her window and says,
I hope you get shot today from a woman in
the fifties. It's also not uncommon for cops on the

(14:59):
West Coast who pull someone over who turns out to
be Hispanic who says, I am an illegal immigrant. There's
nothing you can do about it. You can't even charge me.
You know, I'm going to be out the next day,
and the cop out of curiosity to may go check
if he's allowed to and find out, you know, he's not.
He grew up here. It's this flipping of society. It's
teaching disrespect for cops and teaching these kids and these

(15:21):
young people that they hold the power. So look, this
is going to be a bigger story policing this spring
than it ever has been. More people are getting conned
into I've seen it with my family members. The funding
the police isn't ending the police. Many of us grew
up with respect for law and order and equally important
that the men and women in blue who strap it on.

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So what was your experience growing up? Rush shared his
first person encounter and learning experience this way. The Ponytail
Guy came to my mind. That's the guy in the
Pio Clinton hw Bush debate in nineteen ninety two, and
I think that was in Raleigh, North Carolina. Ponytail guy

(16:04):
stood up, what are you going to do to take
care of us? What are you going to do? As
an adult? What are you going to do to take
care of us and bring us together and protect us?
And man, you should have seen Clinton practically bowled over
a couple of chairs to get to the microphone to answer.
At first, you know where I grew up. Two blocks

(16:27):
away lived a Missouri State Highway patrolman. I can't remember
his name. I was scared to death of the guy.
I never saw him in uniform. I just knew he
lived there. I was afraid to ride my bicycle past

(16:48):
the place. I was just I had that much respect
for longfort I was as a young kid. I'm talking
about it. It didn't help. When I was I don't know,
seven or eight or nine, my mother put me on
a bus to go see my grandmother in the boot

(17:08):
heel of Missouri. And the bus did not go to
the town where she lived. It stopped in a town nearby, Bloomfield,
and it stopped at a diner truck stop type place.
So my grandmother met me and we went in there
and had a Burger colke, whatever I had as a
little kid, and in walked a Missouri State Highway patrolman,

(17:31):
and my grandmother looked at me, He's going to get you.
He's gonna get you. What have you done? He's coming
here for you. She was teasing me, but she put
the fear of God him. Oh my god, he's coming
for me. What did I do? You must have done something,
That's why he came in here. I'm seven or eight
years old. So every time I drove by the highway
patrol guy's house two blocks away from mine, I was

(17:53):
a little trepidacious when I did it. But no, I
mean when I was growing up the people that made
things safe and cared and wanted to protect me from
the things good that was my parents. Now I realized

(18:16):
that's terribly insensitive, and it's not the way things are
in America today. And I realized that I have spoken
out of turn. Today. I realized I have been very
hurtful with that comment and observation, and I know that
that's not the way America is anymore. And for me,
to say that is inflammatory, it's intimidating. But that's what

(18:39):
my first reaction was. Mine was I had an uncle
of his cop and I didn't always love my uncle
because he was also a prankster, but man, I always
wanted him to come home. And I was realized, Hey,
my uncle is a cop. Maybe a lot of them
are good people's We'll return, yeah, network, we will get

(19:02):
your phone calls. Coming up on Open Line Friday, eight
hundred to eight, two to eight two. One of the
great treats of being a Guide host is visiting with
fellow fans of Rush, and I just love the opportunity
to chat with you. The the the Left and their
friends and co workers in the Mockingbird media members and

(19:25):
the personage of Mockingbird media members have figured out a
great mental unlocking system and it's it's fear. It is
just absolutely pressing fear. And I think we talked yesterday
on the show about losing your car keys, and I
was saying, Hey, if you've lost your car keys, and
that's that's horrid, horrific and frustrating, and it puts you

(19:48):
in a disordered thinking state. Imagine what it is to
not be able to find a cop when you really
have to have a cop. You you are a fire person,
You've got to have a firefighter. You can't find one
from the keys to the cops to the firefighter. Right,
it's a graduated state to fear. And I think that

(20:09):
what the Mockingbird medium members are doing is they're saying,
can we do with the orange man bad phenomena? Can
we do race in the same way? Can we get
what we want by scaring people and putting people in
the state of trauma about race? And I think what
the left wants is they in the Mockingbirg medi members,

(20:30):
is they want people never to be able to rest,
never to be able, you know, don't let your opponent up,
don't let them rest, never let them strategize. Gee, who
said that? Who said that? In terms of organizing, I
can't recall. And the signs are everywhere from the way
that they disproportionately focus on the shooting of unarmed black

(20:51):
people in interactions with cops, and that disproportionate focus creates
a disproportionate perception. People are scared to death. My kid
could be next because ten thousand unarmed black people are
shot every year by cops. When the number is fifteen.
They do the same thing with the COVID flu. My
kid could die much more likely if your kid is,

(21:13):
you know, below the age of eleven. Your kid is
far more likely to die from a dog bite. But
it gets people in these states of fear, and now
we can have lockdowns and right, so I think what
people what we are observing, And though this is a
bit of a theme for this hours, I think you
more aware we are that we're dealing with people who
have been legitimately traumatized. It's easier for us to have

(21:35):
some kindness in dealing with people and trying to help
them through this, because yelling at them and arguing with
them is not going to get us where we want
to go. But being able to say to them, I
can see that this is really scary for you. I
can see that you are really afraid. Right, And then look,
fear is powerful. Their emotions are real, even though they've

(21:56):
been lied to, propagandized. I mean, this is a great
example of the fact that leftists want people trapped in
their feelings and like a carnival mirror house version of America.
Just as this protesters knowledge of the Constitution portrays right
here in audio byte number six. It's hard to say

(22:17):
because the problem is we have a light supremacy problem
in this country, and it was written into the constitution,
and until that constitution has changed, it's hard to say
where we're headed. It's hard to feel like there's gonna
be justice in this country ever for people of color.
We're standing on stolen land right now, and the constitution

(22:37):
has been changed, aspects changed, The so called three fifth
person compromise has been changed a long time ago. That's
a traumatized woman. Traumatized people don't think of the facts
that well, the tribes fought over land, they were fierce warriors,
and many of the tribes were proud of that. I mean,

(22:58):
this is all leftism, and it's all central to them
being able to continue their failed policies. Rush in fact,
predicted what leftism would do in America, and in June
of twenty twenty, the MAHA provided us a play by
play to the ruin it continues to pour down upon us.
They're also ladies and gentlemen. You know. One of the

(23:19):
themes that I have been on well for a long time,
but I've been intensely trying to drive home a point
for the last two weeks, three weeks, and that is
the utter failure of the Democrat Party to come through
for its constituents. You've heard me say this, I don't

(23:39):
know how many times. Maybe you're a little tired of
hearing me say it. The Democrat Party has been promising utopia,
and yet where is all this police brutality happening in
Democrat blue states. It's so bad that they're now seriously
going to defund police departments in Minneapolis, in New York,

(24:03):
and in California. Liberalism is on record here as a
total failure, folks. Socialism on record on display as a
total failure. The Democrat Party, which is the home of
all of that, on display as a public, massive failure.

(24:27):
Everything they have been promising their constituents our thing for
fifty years. Their constituents still have grievances about their constituents
are still complaining. The point is that the Democrat Party,
as it is constituted and as it is functioning today,
all of this that's happening, that's in relationship ship to

(24:50):
the George Floyd murder. It's all a failure. The fact
that George Floyd was murdered is a testament to the
failure of liberal Democrat politics. Where did it happen this
kind of racism and bigotry and ugly behavior by the
cops that Democrats are supposed to have fixed that, right,
I mean, that's what the Democrat Party promises. There ain't

(25:12):
gonna be any of that stuff anymore. There ain't gonna
be any meanness, ain't gonna be an extremism where Democrats
run the show, where Democrats rule the roost, because that's
where there's going to be fairness and equality and sameness
and all that it's going to And yet the worst
examples of americans depravity, the worst of examples of America's

(25:34):
economic failing, the worst examples of America's lack of a rally,
are to be found right smack dab in the middle
of Democrat Party institutions, platforms, and existence. So these protests,
I don't care, peaceful or otherwise. They are demonstrations against

(25:57):
failed Democrat blue state governors. They are demonstrations against failed
blue state mayors and city managers. We're being told that
all these protests are aimed at US, US Republicans and
US conservatives, But we didn't do anything that's made them

(26:17):
mad that stuff's all happening in blue states, Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Saint Paul, liberal blue states, liberal blue cities running the
police department. This is not supposed to be possible with
Democrats running things, but look it is, and it hasn't
changed in fifty years. All of these protests from sea

(26:41):
to shining, sea, coast to coast are in response to
deplorable and failed Democrat liberal leadership, and you need to
take note of this. It should result in these people
getting fewer and fewer and many fewer people voting for

(27:02):
them because their failures. Donald Trump is not responsible for
whatever grievances these people are marching against. Donald Trump wasn't
there when George Floyd died. Donald Trump wasn't anywhere near
when that went down. I would be mad too. If

(27:24):
I've given these people fifty years of my money and
fifty years of my vote in exchange for a promise
of access to power and end to racism, no more
cops harassing me, I'd be livid too. But somehow they
have convinced African American voters at their problems, somehow magically

(27:49):
become Donald Trump, who has been president for three years
of the fifty plus years these problems have existed. Anyway,
a little long in this segment, but it was worth it.
I'm sure you will agree. One of my favorite sentences
from the mahall was what a little longer this segment?

(28:10):
And we all agreed. We all agreed. I think one
of the dynamics that's occurred because I come from, you know,
the communist country of Seattle, is I think the leftists
have sort of figured out, you know what, we actually
don't have a plan for governance, and it's working for
us because we'll topple things and then we'll come with
what's next, and look, there are people in office on

(28:32):
the West Coast who are admitted communists. Topp all then
then we'll fight it out. I think that's one of
the dynamics it's ocurred. We'll come back. You will want
to hear part of a call from yesterday that we're
actually going to feature twice apart and then the rest
of it. You will want to hear this as we continue.
It's Todd Herman, your Guide host this week on the

(28:52):
EIB Network. Todd Herman, your Guide host this week on
the EIB Network, and I so thankful to the team
and for you. We talked about adding an affiliate and
then landed. This week, we talked about adding an advertiser.
We talked about Rush being back in the news cycle
because they can't let go of the knowledge that Rush

(29:14):
owned them for many, many years in the Mockingbird media.
One thing I want to get to before we get
the phone is actually two things. There is a news
report out of care Ka r E eleven News and
lou Ragusa did the report and it's one of the
jurors in the Shavin case, and thankful for the report.

(29:35):
At this point of view. The juror I just in
the in the in the context of this interview, though
something didn't make it on the air that made it
into the transcript. And this juror said, in the jury room,
by the way, they only knew each other by juror number.
They apparently didn't feel safe telling each other their names.

(29:58):
So this juror said, and it's in the transcript here,
I did not want to go through rioting and destruction again.
And I was concerned about people coming to my house
if they were not happy with the verdict. Now, she
says that she believed Chaven was guilty, so that that
was her belief. And I don't know this woman's soul.
I do know that people can be really, really scared,
and I think this had an effect on this now,

(30:21):
on that topic of fear and respect for the cops.
Yesterday in the second hour, we had a really remarkable
call her a woman named Joyce from Houston who called
and spoke so passionately and eloquently about how the young
people and her mostly black neighborhood are being raised to
hate the cops. She started slow, but man, she caught fire.
Here is a sample up to hate the policeman. We

(30:44):
teach it from a little bitty thing. Tell her if
you're bad, I'm gonna I'm gonna call the policeman. You
put that in that babous mind, that the policeman is bad,
bad policeman, but that basically the police was an outside
to do a job to protect us. You will want
to hear the rest of the choices call and you

(31:05):
get an opportunity to do that. In the third hour
of Russia Show Today, Let's talk now with Charles in Albany, Oregon.
Beautiful place. Charles, Welcome to the Russian Program. Taught Herman
your guide host, Hi Charles, Hello, thank you for having
me pleasure for those so for those that care, I
just I happen to be black, but I'm a part
of the human race, and that's all I care about.

(31:26):
But I grew up with a healthy relationship with police officer's,
honoring them and respecting them. And I know for fact
that has to do in part with the intentional syndiotic
relationship that the school district had with the local law
law enforcement. So we saw them all the time, assemblies

(31:47):
with hot rods. It was the eadies that we participated
in dare and so I grew up respecting them so
much that I remember the day that I stopped objecting
to wearing my feet though I was in high school,
and a California Highway patrolman had said, kid, I want
you to know that I have never unbuckled the dead body.
And because I suspected him and I and I in general,

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even though I didn't know him, I'm like, Okay, I'm
gonna stop bucking that rule. And so locally there's an issue,
I'm gonna try to be a really objective on this um.
The local superintendent asked the police, who were honoring a
long tradition of welcoming kids back to school. I mean,
the pandemic kept them away, and so they were there

(32:33):
welcoming and kids cheering them on, and some quotes complained,
and so the superintendent sent them away. And the part
that concerns me about that is this, if my son,
who was a part of the public district, which he
is not, if he if he had no policeman at

(32:53):
our police officers at his school when seconds matter, the
police would be just minutes away. And so what about
what about the fear of parents that think that way
versus the fear of the parents that are afraid of
having police at school. But also my concern is, and
I'll turn it over to you, is that it kind

(33:15):
of gives credence to mob rule, right because someone like
me might give you a call, or I might complain
to a couple of people and then I'll go back
to work. But the folks on the other side don't,
don't make a big stink about it. And I think
that's probably why the superintendent made the decision that she did.
And yes, it does give credence to moubrule is it's

(33:38):
demonstrative of its showing children we are afraid of the police.
Everybody is afraid of the police. It's not a respect
for it's not a respect and a fear for the law.
It's a fear of a human being because they wear
a uniform. And I used to work with a cop
who is in who is the school resource officer in
our in our area and in our school. And he

(34:00):
was a black man, and that magic was he went
to that school and so he could relate to kids
in that way that he went to that school. Right.
And now in the modern era of everyone needs to
be afraid of cops. That's this sort of cop they
ban from the school, a guy with this history. And
so when a kid needs a cop, you don't want

(34:22):
the first time a kid has had to talk to
a cop when they're scared or they've been told they're scary.
You can't have that. And yes, it does lead to
this upside down world. It does lead to the invitation
for thugs to become the cops because this look. Nature
abhors a vacuum. There's no such thing as anarchy. It
will be the people who have the capacity for violence,

(34:44):
the willingness to carry it out, and the tools thereof
who run things. If that's not cops, it's going to
be someone. Thanks for the call, Charles, appreciate it very
much as a member of the human race. Thank you
so much. We will continue on the ABBY Networks. Todd Herman,
your guide host this week on Very, said, yeah, IB Network,
you know, we've got to be fair. Really, let's let's

(35:06):
look sometimes, well let's just call this out. I mean,
I know we were all conservatives, we all want our
country back, but we can be fair this this thing.
And it's obviously misspeaking. Um that uh that President Trump
was speaking about, you know, climate change and and said, uh,
you know, we've he was going to go one step

(35:27):
further that that a net is getting to net zero
carbon is not enough, that that that we need to
eliminate carbon entirely from our atmosphere. And yeah, I mean
you can't do that because then the plants can't breathe it. Oh, yeah,
no doubt it wasn't. It wasn't President Trump who said that.

(35:47):
It it's it's um John Kerry. John Kerry has announced
that we're going to eliminate carbon from the atmosphere. So
that you know how hard that's going to be. This hard,

(36:10):
it's what we exhale and speaking of that, Joe Biden's
dementia had a phone call with some leaders and bosses
of countries around the world. Only Joe Biden's dementia was
wearing a woke mask. It was about vaccines, but we
weren't going to talk about this. But again, Greta Thundberg
has weighed in, so we'll get to that. But she

(36:32):
did it by exhaling carbon. We can't have that. We
got to get no carbon in the atmosphere. It's Todd Herman,
your guide host in the EIB Network Hour two next.
It's an honor, it's a privilege. It's just how do
I put this? A warm feeling to gather with you,
to be the guide host this week on Russia's program

(36:54):
in this week of days created by the Lords as
a gift to us, opportunity for us to be grateful,
even in these insane times we live. Texas is getting it.
They get it. Greg Abbotts and the folks in Texas
get this. They understand the stakes, they know what's going on.
Have I said that in enough ways? The Texas Attorney

(37:17):
General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against a Biden
administration for ignoring their precious COVID nineteen roles at the border. Now,
this is finally an opportunity to hear from stars Cove
to the virus itself, that it can explain how it
is able to pick and choose who it infects and

(37:38):
who it does not, how it is able to know
that restaurants are perfectly safe. If you wear your woke
mask while walking to the table, you can take it
off at the table. The virus can testify. We can
get FAUCI to testify. They get this. Congratulations Texas on
being a part of real America. Thank you for this.

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It is a bizarre thing to speak this following sentence
to you. I'm going to change one word. This is
a true statement. I'm going to change one word. See
if you can figure out which word I have changed.
The Washington State Department of Health is going to let
providers deny vaccines to black people for equity. What word

(38:25):
did I change? Yes, you're right, it is white people
to whom they're denying access. This comes from and I
would get in trouble if he didn't do this. My friend,
then colleague Jason Rands at Katie Teach in Seattle, this
is an exclusive story. So they're calling for they're in
fact enforcing racial distribution of these of the mr and injections.

(38:46):
But all that aside, there is greta thunber to consider.
You can have, for instance, the round table that another
great great Republican governor put on in the state of Florida,
Ron de Santis, had a great roundtable with world famous
immunologists and epidemiologists and scientists to talk about the lack

(39:10):
of efficacy of the selective lockdowns and of masking, and
just to go through the data on this. The data
is overwhelming that the lockdowns are medically useless and deadly
and only only only harm sum right, small businesses, churches,
et cetera. That gets disappeared from YouTube. Just and so

(39:32):
now round the Santis is up on rumble dot com.
Went try we should all join, and Rand Paul was
denied in appearance. He's a doctor. He was denied an
appearance in one of the Mockingbird media outlets to talk
about the COVID food. But not great a fundbird. She
is speaking to Congress about how rich countries have overlooked

(39:57):
the quote so called vaccine or caused seen inequality. So
just to put this in a proper frame. Here's a
young woman, Greta Thunberg, who's basically emotionally trafficked by the
mockingbird media and the left, and she is effectively threatening Congress.

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How long do you honestly believe that people in power
like you will get away with it? How long do
you think you can continue to ignore the climate crisis,
the global aspect of equity, and historic emmissions without being
held accountable. So she goes from vaccine equity around the
mr Anda injections to now we're back to climate change,

(40:40):
which is of course her studied area of expertise as
a teen, and she yes, well, I will say this
for her. Truly she has more. She says it more
directly to the people in power then that many Republicans

(41:01):
will say, you know, on these topics, how long do
you think you can go spending money we don't have
for things we don't need. How long do you think
you can go allowing a domestic terrorist organization or two
to roam the country committing violence whenever they choose, without

(41:21):
that violence effectively being turned on the citizenry itself, and
God forbid that, and on others? How long do you
think you can go? How far do you think you
can go? Shoving words down the mouths of the American people, etc.
At least she says it, even if it's in sort
of a threatening way. But she's a teen. Let's go
back and do a what aboutism? The left decided to

(41:44):
try to ban what about isms? So you'll see this,
Oh well, without getting into the realm of what aboutisms?
What about isms? There nothing more than this. When I
left for work this morning, I was married and my
wife lived here. I got home, she's gone. There's a
note on the counter that says, divorce you in your

(42:05):
circumstance have changed. That's what about is M? So you
go to the divorce attorney. What do I do? Well,
I don't practice the realm of what about isms? So
let's do what about is m? Because they're important. Do
you remember Nick Salmon? Okay, he was from Covington High School.
Do you remember how CNN verbally assaulted him before they

(42:27):
were forced to settle a lot suit with him? Rush
Limbaugh provides a brilliant example of how the media treated
him versus Greta Thunberg. Greta Thunberg, this has got a
tread very carefully. Here the young girl has some while
she's asked burgers and she's yeah, but she's got intense

(42:50):
or whatever the autism are. These people need to be
so ashamed of what they have done to the children
of this world. You know, watching this young girl, there's
no question she really believes her planet is dead and tenure,
she really belie She believes all the adults have done.
These democrats, these professors, these people in the media to
go out and they start talking about this stuff in

(43:11):
order to get people to believe them. See, nobody believes
climate change, so they keep making it more drastic. Ten
years and we're dead. Twelve years and we're dead. Still
nobody believes that. Five years and we're dead. Still nobody
believes it. They come up and more, Well, these kids
are believing it. And of course Greta Thundberg, why you
can put her on TV, let her go to the
United Nations, become an official spokesman that democrats can use

(43:32):
her and exploit her all they want, just like they
exploit and so called starving kids in ninety five. But
contrast that with the way they treated sixteen year old
Nick Sandman and the Covington High school kids. Nick Sandman
didn't never write the smile. There were people wanted to
wipe that smile off his face. There were Democrat media
people that wanted to punch that guy out because of

(43:53):
the way he was looking at that Indian activist, Nathan
whatever his name was. Well, yeah, so if you're a
young child and you can act, and you can espouse
the left wing agenda, they'll make a star out of you,
and they'll put you up at her United Nations and
I'll bring in in a sailboat and They'll make you
look like you're environmentally pure. They will exploit the they're
standing by, these people, these adults are actually they're standing

(44:17):
by and allowing this young girl to believe a bunch
of pap They are willing for this young girl to
go through her life literally scared to death. They are
willing to let this young girl go through her life
believing she has no life because there isn't going to
be a planet. They are perfectly willing to stand by

(44:40):
and watch this girl's life be ruined because of the
filth and the dribble that they've put in her head.
You can't define exploitation any better than that. If people
looked at this in the proper perspective, there would be
so much rage and everybody in this climate change hoax

(45:03):
because Greta Thunberg is just a stand in for every
child in America. They've corrupted this way. Would you raise
some people do because they're not mentally balanced themselves. Raise
a kid believing that your life only has ten years
because of a political party, because of the Republicans want

(45:26):
to kill the earth, They want to kill the planet.
They don't care about you, and you keep telling this
is how you raise your kids. Who does this? They
put their causes and their issues and their quest for
power even over the health of their own children, and
then have the audacity to go around and telling us

(45:47):
they care about the children. They're the ones looking out
for the children, and somehow we are the ones posing
the threat. And remember this, every single leftist and technocrat
thought a woke mask, caught ignoring their own travel advice
or own travel dictats, caught going to restaurants when we
were told we could not cat caught caught. None of

(46:11):
them believe those measures are saving lives, none of them,
not one of them. And yet around the country they
have little kids wrapped up in woke masks, because it's
just amazing to go from Russia's analysis of that to
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(48:46):
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(49:09):
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limbab dot com. All right, there was a bit of
a run up to this phone call. I'm gonna tell
you that Greg's screening calls today told me that the
call we're gonna have on here could be could be
a competitor to Joyce from Houston because of the eloquence
and the passion, And so I'm gonna just do this
I'm going to trust Greg's instincs. He's one of the

(49:53):
best in radio. And I'm gonna welcome Firecracker to the show.
And I'm gonna give Firecracker a time frame, because even
as guide hosts have time frames. Firecracker, first of all,
welcome to Russia's show. It's Todd Herman, your guidehost. I'm
glad you're called. You're my hero. Russ is my hero.
Canti is my hero. Mister kids, mister Sarny and my hero.

(50:15):
Let's be clear about something. I'm not a competitor in
this drug. I was chicking the spreaming yesterday. I'm clear.
She's my family. My husband hearned me. Everyone heard me.
Foma stand my kidids. I love you guys. She's my hero,
is best is my hero. Stop talking about the fund
in my hero man. My husband been off for these things.
We traveled quite a bit. They're standing next to me,

(50:37):
the Bader Patrol, President Trump. I'm a Christians servant to Republican.
I'm black, white and Indian. I shall stand. They asked
me all the time, and sorry, pray listening to me
because I'm standing. No matter what this is America. Stop
the nell, the NFL. They have fire heroes. They did
nothing wrong. They are not racist. They just love us.

(50:57):
I'm standing next to them. I chase them like a
puppy if my husband's business. Do you thinking, firecracker that
was you yesterday? I say no, She's just my hero.
I keep telling I'm in Aulifornia. It's Christian servicery problems.
But they will not put on that. Good boys fans,
it's not differings in California. President Trump is on my
game right now. My community family gave me a flag.

(51:17):
I shall stand this to God, I love you. Everyone
freaks out all the time. I always tell them, why
don't you stand? They asked you whether to come. I said,
I was going into Jesus. I'm a christ Con servacey department.
My family served this country. I don't think so this
is America. The boy patrol. No, I'm standing next time too.
I pray down this thing. But everyone can actually do so.

(51:39):
Today I'm angry and I'm crying. They can actually thank
a trooper breathed them out and thank them. Stop talking
about their trying to as far as rather as they not.
They're trying to do their y'alls, what are you're supposed
to supposed to do him. They're supposed to stand. They
have to make a choice. Their families love them too.
So let's be clear America. This is America, no third

(52:01):
world country. And my baby had a navy life in
a free country. Over stephany country in the pilot names.
I shall stand for all the babies. And I'm so
sick of mister Joy. Everyone's talking about the Dabis with
the white skins. They did nothing wrong, they were born.
Jesus set that up perfect. We all amounted Jesus. I
shall stand. I freak everyone out when they seeming that

(52:21):
I are you a hundredbout about? I do not know,
but I will stand for Jesus. I shall standing by him,
and in chy Lee, I will stand Russ's in glory. Now,
Cafred did amazing. Missus Nurdy, you guys are amazing. No
one wants to talk about the elephant in the room,
so I'm talking about it today. I'm not compared to
Missus Jordan and as Bessie amazing, but today everyone can

(52:43):
actually help everyone and ask me love. On my Trooper's Day,
I listening to this brock call I called him, and
when I stopped in fifty states, I mean all of America.
They always say what is chase to me? They call
me firecracker, that little puppy. I'm now stopping. I love you, sir.
Do you want to ask me some all right now?
We Do you have any thoughts on people? Like? Let

(53:03):
me ask you this? No firecracker iss he have some thoughts?
I do some thoughts. Um. We got about a minute
together because your eloquence and your energy is awesome. It's
just awesome. I'm sitting here with I got to the
Chris Matthew shiver of my leg. So I want to
ask you this. Do you have any thoughts on I
just want to pick a name out of the hat,
like like Kamala Harris? Do you have any thoughts on? Well,
she's from California, you have any thoughts on Kamala Harris? Oh? Absolutely,

(53:27):
she's wicked. I talked him not to ball bar and
that's just something. Oh oh baba. I talked him that
I was wanting Chicago. That's the thing about that. I said,
this is gonna be the biggest race war ever. My
charts family freaked out. I said, I don't think so.
I was born into it. That's what I have on her.
She's wicked. Bye. I told my patty boys, he's not
the commanding in chief Providence. Trauma is my commanding in chief.

(53:49):
I shall say it. My family has a traum rowdy,
my hous is put out of a superwoman case. I
cried so that they when like Firecracker, you're freaking up thout,
you're gonna be able to I don't care. I'm going
to Jesus. I'm gonna stand serious. Anything you have to start.
You love you, you are my roll. Just let's say this.
You know, here's what I want to say. You mentioned
the Lord's name multiple times. You do know that I

(54:11):
love the fact that you noticed that Jesus made us
of all these different colors. The Lord did that. And
you know what he said, Firecracker. He said it is good.
He said, it is good that we have water and air.
And then it is good that we have the mix
of personalities yours and mine. And you've inspired a bunch
of people. So for today, this is what we're gonna do, Firecracker.

(54:33):
Today we're gonna go thank a trooper. All right, when
this show is done, we're gonna go out and thank
a trooper. And then We're all just gonna say thank
you to Firecracker for being a being a positive, patriotic
American calling the show a god, fear and woman. We
appreciate you and I love you back. Thank you, Firecracker.
Guys on my roll, freey'all, capress, rustling or ass y'all

(54:55):
take them someday, fire downs raving crazy Now I know,
I thought back, because we all the same. Okay, very good,
God go with you, Firecracker. That was see now again,
we can get these phone calls somehow the mockingbirds can't
find women like this who speak up for their country,

(55:18):
can't do what. Oh I did know. Someone just sent
me a text. I think may have heard that phone
call in heaven and glory. Yes, indeed more to follow.
Todd Herman, your guide host this week kind of EFB Network.
Let me see if I could do this in the
way of a Walter Mondale, former vice president, passed away

(55:42):
this week, and uh, I wish that he would risk
in peace and peace amongst his family. And I do
remember as a kid watching Walter Mondale speak and my
family they're awes. Is it true? Yes, all of them
are democrats. I know. It's like I'm trying, and I

(56:04):
remember Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, My mom's dad tells, oh,
Jimmy Carter's a nice man. He is, and look, he's
a nice man. He's a terrible it's a terrible, god
awful president, horrific. That's about the time I started to
become conservatives, saying, so wait, dad, how come now we
stand in line for gas? How did that work? That
we always just drove up and got the gas? And

(56:27):
how how that work? And there's a whole bunch of
other things that led to that. But I remember seeing
Walter Mondale speak and as a little boy, going why
is he vice president? What's how come he's special? What's nothing?
I mean, I don't want to be cruel, but you
kind of look at someone and say, this is it.
This is the best and the brightest, And I mean,

(56:47):
I know that it's graduated up to a different level
with Joe Biden's dimension install behind a militarized fence in Washington, DC,
guarded by the military and such, that is in fact
a quite another aspect of real people voted for what
I was never and whenever will be the level of

(57:09):
political observer that the Maha was, and Rush was very
fond of pointing out that Vice President Monthay lost forty
nine states forty nine states in nineteen eighty four. Here's
Rush talking about when he ran for vice president with

(57:29):
Jimmy Carter in seventy six. Interesting little test I'm gonna
give you. Do you know who the vice presidential candidates
were in nineteen seventy six. I'll give you a hint.
The presidential candidates were Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. Who
were the vice presidential candidates in nineteen seventy six. If

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you don't know, this is a great illustration of how
irrelevant in most cases the vice president is during the campaign.
Snirtli you think you know? Kay? All right? He says,
Walter Mondale was Jimmy Carter's vice presidential nominal. I'll give
you that. When Mondale's right, who was Gerald Ford's vice
presidential nominee? See, I'm sure some of you in the

(58:13):
audience are out there shouting at your radio's it was
Bob Dole, and Bob Dole and Walter F. Mondol had
a debate. There was a vice presidential debate in nineteen
seventy six. And I have Senator Mondal's opening statement, and
I want to read this to you. While we don't
have it on audio, but I have it here. I'm

(58:33):
going to read it to you, and I want you
to listen and recall now that this was thirty two
years ago, nineteen seventy six, and I want you to
realize how identical it is to what democrats today this
very day are saying. And I also want to make
a prediction that Joe Biden's opening statement will contain much

(58:57):
of the same thing here that you will hear me
from Walder Mondol in nineteen seventy six. Are you ready?
Here we go, Walder Mondo. I believe that most Americans
would agree on the problems this country faces at which
the next administration must solve. They include the need once
again for an economy that works. The economy today is
in very very bad shape, the highest unemployments, it's the

(59:20):
Great Depression, fifty percent higher than when mister Ford took office,
raging inflation, your latest wholesale price indexes once again raising
the specter of double digit inflation. That purchasing power the
average American has slipped so much that is now the
equivalent of the purchasing power in nineteen sixty five. It's
not getting better, it's getting worse. All the leading indicators

(59:41):
now point downward. Stock investors are losing confidence. Over fifty
billion dollars of value has disappeared from the stock market
in less than a month. We need a government that works,
We need a government that cares, and once again we
have to get back to work on education, on health,
on housing, on the environment, on energy, and we need

(01:00:04):
a foreign policy that once again reflects the values and
the beliefs of the American people. This will take leadership,
and we need leadership to the Republican administration. A Republican
party has had eight years to solve these problems. All
of them have gotten worse. A Republican ticket does not
offer new plans for their solution, but is engaged in
a frantic effort to defend the past. This nation desperately

(01:00:27):
needs new leadership. The Carter Mundol ticket would offer a
new generation of leadership dedicated to solving the problems I
have listed, and that is the basis of our appeal.
That's Walter Mondol in his opening statement and a debate
against Bob Dole Vice presidential debate nineteen seventy six thirty
two years ago. How much you want to bet it's

(01:00:50):
almost identical to what Biden says tonight. Not just because
Biden might plagiarize it, I mean you hold out the
likelihood that he'll plagiarize it, But how to even be
called plagiarizing when the same playbook is used for the
last sixty years. It doesn't matter what the reality on
the ground is. They lie, They try to panic and

(01:01:11):
frighten everybody. Their playbook has not changed. Gloom doom, great depression.
They offer change, and then what did we get Jimmy
Carter And you want to talk about making it worse?
Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama following in the footsteps of Jimmy Carter,
and now Joe Biden's dementia or whoever is running things.

(01:01:33):
And it is a template. And this is what's so
frightening to me about Joe Biden being the figurehead is
Look if you had gone back in time and time
traveled and went to Mandel and said, hey, now we're
doing this thing where we hate cops and we're going
to fund the police and men are women mondal just
reading it? It is teleprompter. And then the next Democrat

(01:01:56):
nominee would just read it in the teleprompter. See I've
really there is no such thing as For instance, there's
there's no such thing as Joe Biden. There's the family Biden,
there's the the you know, the the graft business. Joe
Biden is a series of words put into his head

(01:02:16):
and things he'll say in order to be the top
grift in the grifting family. Mitt Romney. Rodney's not a grifter.
Well he's a political grifter, but I don't think he
makes money that way. It doesn't need it. But there's
no such thing as met Romney. He doesn't exist. There's
a whole bunch of papers and you know what he is.
He's a binder of opinions. Well, he's a couple of
binders of opinions because on one day, hey, are you conservative?

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Not only that, I'm a severe conservative, like a like
a severe rash. Are you a loving parent? I'm a
severe parent. So they'll read whatever words appear on the screen.
It's like that Jim Carrey movie, what was it Anchorman?
That's what figureheads do now. In addition to pointing out

(01:03:01):
from Mantels forty nine state landslide loss Rush had nicknames
for some of his favorite politicians to make fun of,
and he's particularly fond of former Vice President Walter Mondale.
Of course you'd said he's passed away this week. We do,
of course, wish he rests in peace. Here's a montage
of Rush having fun at the VP's expense. This is

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shaping up to be nineteen eighty four all over again,
with Walder if Mondal saying what he was saying about
taxes and two Americas, and in fact, mondol'sa wanted inventedet
Mondo invented the whole two America's bid. It reminds me
the time I was a Democratic convention in San Francisco
in guests this to be eighty four, Yeah, it was

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eighty four. Mondol was the nominee. Walder F. Mondol had
a debate. You will hear me read from Walder Mondol
in nineteen seventy six. Are you ready? That's Walder Mondol
reminds me of Walder Mondol. A Democrat convention of nineteen
eighty four is running against Reagan. I promise you I'm
gonna raise your taxes now, so will Ronald Reagan. The
difference is he won't tell you when I just did.

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And bye bye Democrat probably lost at a forty nine
state landslide throwaway Plugs. This is a great swan song
for plugs. He's been a loyal vice president. He's not
whatever the party said. His job is to go out
there and be Walter F. Mondel. Yeah. And by the way,
on the topic of nicknames, I refer to Joe Biden's dementia.
I feel like a bad man, and I want to

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impress upon people. I promise you I know dementia is
not funny. I can remember my grandfather had it at
the in near the end of his life, and my
mother's my mother's husband. They'll need Grandpa. My daughter ever
knew had it. I say it because it must be said.

(01:04:50):
This is a man in an advanced state of cognitive decline,
and a real universe with real Washington DC pressed, we'd
be saying who is running? Because it's not show. We'll
come back with phone calls on Open Line Friday, Todd Herman,
your Guide host on the EIB Network's Todd Herman, Your

(01:05:10):
Guide Host on the EIB Network this week, and I
will fail to do all the names, and so I
will just tell you the cast behind the scenes who
construct these shows. For myself, from Brent and for Jason
and for Ken, it is a one labor of love.

(01:05:31):
Two it's quite a task. The library of work for
three decades from which they get to work is also,
you know, the ability to go through and find that.
So please extend in your heart gratitude for that as well.
We've talked a lot about policing. It's the change of
how police are being treated in public is one thing.

(01:05:54):
The change and how they are themselves perceiving their jobs.
You had if you take away nothing else this week,
please take this away. My friends who are cops, in fact,
we've heard it from two callers this week, are saying,
you keep this up, you will run the good cops

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out of business. The new cops don't know a bloomin
thing about the Constitution. Worst they think it's a dead
document written by racist white man who hated people of color,
and they will be of the mind that their job
is to get revenge for the past. I checked history.

(01:06:36):
Police forces constructed of people who believe it's their job
to exact revenge for sins of the past. It leaves
a bad taste in the mouth in every country in
which it's tried. But like communism, that's never really been tried.
Perhaps this form of you know, revengeism just hasn't been
done the right way yet. Let's talk to Jean in Phoenix, Arizona. Geen,

(01:06:59):
you're on Russian program taught Herman your guide host this week.
Welcome Jane, Thank you, Sarah, thank you. Great to be
on them. First time caller, but long time listener. Thank you.
What's on your mind, my good friend. Well, actually I'm
glad you said that. So the reason I called before,
and it was about the shooting. You were talking about
the policing, but with the Bryant shooting, that's yeah. Obviously

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they can control the media. But it's interesting that they,
you know, they want to say that, you know, minorities
and black people whatever, they're scared in the cops and
they you know, anytime they come around, everyone's scared. They're
coming to get them. Well, in this stay, they called them.
You know, the police officer wasn't just riding by looking
for trouble, you know, and parrolling the bad neighborhood if
you will, patrolling excuse me, um. You know, they called

(01:07:43):
them and ask for help they showed up. They did
exactly what it sounds like they should have done. And
I actually watched the video because I've unplugged from the news.
You guys are my news, and I watched it while
I was on hold for a while. And it's amazing.
Even after that happens, you can see because I watched
the whole video, right now, everyone kind of they realize, Hey,
that needed to happen, even the other people that are

(01:08:04):
there that are her family or friends whatever. So again,
until the media got a hold of it, this was
a good thing. It's it's not good that someone died.
God did what had to be done. Yeah, But then
the media gets it turned it around, and you know,
now everyone is upset, and yeah, it's interesting how that
goes though, you know, and I guarantee you know, it's
your point that, yes, the people who call the police,

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I understand, they've been black women, just like in the
Jacob Blake case. And the cops came and did what
needed to be done, just like in the Jacob Blake case.
And in this case, this young woman who was who
was attacking this other young woman, that officer made a
choice in three seconds that most human beings couldn't make
him thirty days, and he made the right choice in
my judgment, and I think the video bears that out.

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And there's also this had he not acted, had he
got there and said, nope, too hot to handle. I'm
a white dude, these are black people. I'm getting back
in the car and I'm calling back up. One girl
would be dead and you'd have then every other you know,
MSNBC Blue Check, you woke the hottest saying, there you go.
It's a white cop wanted to see the black girls
killed each other. So it's a great point. Geane, I'm

(01:09:09):
glad you called black graduated. Thank you so much. Let's
talk to Landon, North Carolina. Landon, We've got about a
minute and a half together, my friend, Welcome to Russia show. Hello.
So I just first of all, would like to say
rust in piece to Rush. I have the greatest respects
for him now, but formerly I actually didn't. I used

(01:09:30):
to call him this is when I was like twelve.
I was not educated and I had I was not
learning anything, but I used to call him like a bigot,
an idiot, and a racist all the time. When I
was younger, I had no idea what I was talking
about until recently, when I was about seventeen, I started
listening to your show on the way home from school,

(01:09:51):
and I realized that everything I've said about him was
completely wrong. And I'm just calling to say I apologize
to Rush and all his listeners. How old are you?
I'm eighteen now, Hey, Landing, it is a it is
a big man thing. It's a grown man thing to

(01:10:13):
do what you just did. I'm really proud of you, man,
I'm really proud of you. And real quickly, what can
you think of one thing that most turned you around? Landing?
When you got to listen to the Maha. I realized
that when I was talking to him, when I was
listening to a show, I never realized how much like

(01:10:33):
how corrupt the Democrats were. And then I just kind
of realized, like something just clicked to me. After I
started listening to a show, I was like, wait a minute,
I was wrong this whole time about them. They're not
those great people that everyone was talking about. They're terrible people.
They're all they're more racist than they're claiming that they are,
and they're making us to be basically yeah, yeah, it's

(01:10:54):
a great phone call. And again it's not an easy
thing to apologize. I'm so glad that you're on board.
And look, this is the crazy thing about the program
is what Rush built with this family and the team
and the people behind the scenes and these you know,
small companies who Rush made into big companies. It's so
enduring that that we continue to see this growth, or

(01:11:14):
at least EIB does. I shouldn't say we thank you
for the phone call, Land and thank you for being
a stand up brother. We'll continue. It's Todd Herman, your
Guide host this week on the EIB network. It's Todd Herman,
your Guide host this week in the EIB Network. Okay,
so we have an hour to go in this week,
and believe it or not, we will have the call

(01:11:37):
from Joyce. We'll have that in this hour. You've got
to hear also next hour in the EIB high point
from a woman named Peggy O Band with whom I
spoke earlier in our in our main Seattle show. She
got to escort the Maha to Afghanistan. But it was
more than that. She actually got the idea when she

(01:11:57):
worked in the Bush State Department. Let's take Russia about
to Afghanistan and have and have America's anchor man see
what's going on. She pitched the State Department. There was reluctance,
but she got it sold in and then she got
to go visit with Rush in Florida. I believe that
Bo was there snartly to greet her and talk about
this trip. You're going to hear some of her observations

(01:12:19):
about Rush in Afghanistan and including how the State Department
people who were prepared to hate the man like our
last caller, her last caller, young man who had the
great emotional intelligence and bravery to call and apologize for
having thought Rush a racist and learn better the State
Department people there who were able to observe Rush in

(01:12:41):
that circumstance and say, Wow, this man knows the topography,
he knows the personalities, he knows the history of the country.
He's asking better questions than a lot of these so
called leaders who come here. So you'll hear some of that.
And I can't even believe that we can pack this in.
And this might be physically impossible, but believe it or not,

(01:13:02):
we may have a competitor for the wise Latina on
the Supreme Court. Can we get it all done? You'll
find out as we roll along on the EIB network. Wow,
it has been such fun. That's a pretty inarticulate way
to start a national radio show. Wow, how about this,

(01:13:22):
My goodness, it has been an incredibly fun time to
be with you. We had some very serious topics we
talked about this week on this radio program. It is
Openline Friday eight to eight eight two, and you guys
have done a great job of weaving all those things together.
The program participants to this show, It is the day
the Lord has made and made it for all of

(01:13:45):
us as an opportunity to express gratitude and to feel it,
even if the times are weird, and they are weird,
and look, here's I am developing a in this Speaking
of being inarticulate, it is so obvious to me that
in March of twenty twenty we began seeing like someone

(01:14:05):
flipped the switch on. Hey, Bob, Yeah, you got the
tyranny switch ready, yep, turner on baby. Then you started
to see you, Hey, it looks like up is becoming
down and we are seeing a flipping of society, and
the left is pushing this. So we see things that

(01:14:31):
propel or enhance life, or in fact allow life to
continue being pressed down. Things that grow minds being just
stomped upon, very specifically in the selective, medical, useless, deadly
lockdowns of schools, churches, and small businesses. Small businesses grow

(01:14:55):
into big business. They provide generational wealth, and if not wealth,
they provide free him Small business is big freedom. It's
distributed decision making. It's all the things that technocrat would hate.
Those are being crushed, but not big business. Schools well done,
properly done, grow minds, and they grow critical thinking skills,

(01:15:17):
and they grow socialization, and they allow children to practice
being with one another in conflict resolution, and all those
things inherent. I know that can happen in homeschooling too.
I'm not saying it can't. Those things have been crushed, Jim.
Something as simple as go to the gym and work out.
In fact, I mean we were told to not go
to beaches. Do you remember the video of the guy
who was surfing in Los Angeles in the ocean by

(01:15:39):
himself and cops want to drag him out of the ocean. Hey,
no vitamin D for you. So if it is helpful
to life, if it propels life, if it grows minds,
if it grows the spirit churches. If you don't believe
in that religiously, then it grows. Community being crushed event

(01:16:02):
is either making big mobbed up businesses bigger, or the
Democrat Party bigger, or the technocrats more powerful, or people
weaker and in a state of fear. Well, goodness, gracif
pour on the gasoline, Bob, you got the week and
the people sweach. It's right next to tyranny. The Manhattan
District Attorney has ended prosecution prosecutions. Okay, Factually speaking, most

(01:16:29):
of the women in prostitution have been either trafficked into
it or addicted to drugs and pushed into it. There
are the occasional woman who will tell you I enjoy
this well, Okay, the time I've spent around young women
who have been sex trafficked, I've never heard that from them.
And unfortunately, I've spent a fair deal of time around

(01:16:53):
young women who've been sex trafficked. To stop the prosecutions
of this is to let it grow. And I get
the libertarian instinct into me. Is to say, well, what
two people decide to do. That's not two people. There's
pimps involved in this. In fact, here's here's the crazy,
frightening math. Sex slavery is more profitable today even per

(01:17:18):
capita than original slavery was people that people make more money,
more margin as it were, more profit margin as it were,
from that enterprise. And you have whole whole websites that
that profit from. Don't kids yourself. A lot of online
porn is trafficked there. Really, it's demonstrably true. Twitter won't

(01:17:39):
take videos down of kids who said, hey, you know,
I was fifteen when they did that to me, and
two instances now of lawsuits or Twitter's going wow, but
that doesn't violate our standards, I mean, and that's a
very serious thing. And you get into politics, and you
get into the now everything everything. If it's sexual, unless
it leads to life, it must be promoted. Unless it
leads to life being sustained, it must be promoted. And

(01:18:02):
unless it's you know, unless it's say, just a relationship
between and a man and woman. If it must be promoted,
must be, it must be grown, and etc. And in fact,
there's a great comparison here to the upside downness of
the world and how it's accelerated America's enduring forever Anchorman.

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Notice something something really odd about the mockingbird media. When
it's a popular leftist who gets in trouble for a
sexual scandal like Client number nine, like we just played,
the media turns around and attacks the principle of controlling
sexual appetites. Why will some men risk everything for secret

(01:18:45):
trysts with sex workers. The answer may seem obvious, but
experts say it's not just about easy sex. Some might
be drawn to adventure. Some are attracted to the level
of secrecy they think will come with a paid prostitute.
Others are looking for a sense of control. You see
where this is going. Aps practically trying to explain it

(01:19:05):
in a justifiable way. It could say that they don't
know how to be intimate, of course, that johns have
a reason they don't know how to be intimate, and
you don't have to be intimate with a prostitute. Beb
Small would quote it here psychologist in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. She said.
They could also say that they have a sexual addiction,

(01:19:27):
that they have become desensitized to sex within a more
appropriate context, and that they're seeking one more thrill of
the chase. Now. But this let me get deeper here
to the story, because this ladies and gentlemen, the pas
that raised the sALS for those of you and really
into the means. This is the nutgraph they put on.

(01:19:47):
What that is either This is the big point for
those of you in real This is the point of
the story. There's little threat of rejection with paid sex.
If you want your wife to behave in ways, push
certain boundaries, you might get turned down. If you pick
somebody up at a bar and try to ease her
out of her comfort zone, you might get partial results.

(01:20:10):
But with a prostitute you get what you pay for.
So the wife is to blames that she just won't
go all out. She just won't put out, won't in
tamer fantasy. So the guy has got to go out
by the prostitute, get what he pays for, and then
she leaves. Why did I do that prostitution story? I

(01:20:30):
just wanted to hear the song, the Spitzer song, and
there was really no way to work it in there.
But now during the break I've found something. Shoprep never
stops on this program. Are humans meant to be a monogamous?
This is from Live science dot com News of Politicians,
News of Democrat Politicians. Extramarital affairs seems to be in

(01:20:53):
no short supply lately, But if humans were cut from
exactly the same cloth as other mammals of faithful spouse
would be an unusual phenomenon. Only three percent to five
percent of the roughly five thousand species of mammals, including humans,
are known to form lifelong monogamous bonds with the loyal superstars,
including beavers, wolves, and bats. Social monogamy is a term

(01:21:20):
referring to creatures that pair up to mate and raise offspring,
but still have flings. Sexual monogamous pairs mate with only
one partner. So a cheating husband who detours for a
romantic romp yet returns home in time to tuck in
the kids at night would be considered social monogamous. Well fabulous,
we're redefining the terms here. Does this kind of story

(01:21:42):
ever happen? When some Republican minister is discovered to be
flicking around with a man or woman? Does this kind
of story ever happen? Do we ever get one of these? Say,
after Bob Livingston says that he's not going to accept
the speakership because he had an affair, do we ever
get stories like this thing? It's fine as long as
they got home to tuck in the kids. There's no problem,

(01:22:04):
he's still monogamous. No, my friends, we don't get those
kinds of stories. It's only after these democrats get involved
snurdly do you realize the great thing this has been
for manhood. This story, this story has lifelong application for
all of us, guys, thanks to Elliot Spitzer and David Patterson.

(01:22:26):
Just keep a copy of this story in your pocket.
Go out and prostitute or whatever. Go out there and
do whatever, and then when you're called on, it's a no,
no no. Look, science says I'm still monogamous, and science
says the global warming is happening, and you believe that, honey.
So the flipping of society was in a mere infant stage.
Then now just follow this full about them all. I

(01:22:48):
was just talking about when the narrative gets busted and
it is a well, for instance, there's a scene in
that I think it was Portland's where some Black Lives
Matter ANTIFA domestic terrorists showed up to protest the shooting,
a police involved shooting, and then they found out the
guy that got shot was white. They packed in. Oh

(01:23:08):
dang it, I made a new signing and everything. Now
when the officer who does the shooting is black, and
so is the person who is unfortunately shot. There's the
new phrase that the officer was morally white, which is
very similar to being socially monogamous. Right, we're gonna hear

(01:23:29):
more about Rush and Catherine's support for our heroes. And yes,
the call from Joyce is on the offing as we
continue in the EIB network taught Herman your guide house
this week. Oh it's I've been a great week of
radio because of us. See that. Gosh, that sounded hard.
I've done myself. No, it's because of this team and

(01:23:50):
what everybody's put together and the program participants. I think
changing the language has worked because we were inspired by
Joe Biden's dementia has ordered that there's no such is
illegal immigrants. And then oh, they've now named. According to
Legal Insurrection, the FBI is now named the twenty seventeen
attempt to murder Republican Congressman a suicide by cop attempt.

(01:24:15):
So we're renaming things. I think renaming the callers program
participants is born fruit. I think it is given people
an added sense of belonging as they call Rush's program.
We already no we're not there yet. So there has
never been any question about the support of law enforcement

(01:24:36):
officers on this show ever, and certainly Rush was very
very serious about making sure cops being government employees, are
held to account as all government ploys should be, and
backing the cops whole hardly because ninety nine point infinity
percent of cops should be backed and Russian Catherine believed

(01:24:56):
that we have many hero dressed in blue each and
every day. These are men and women who strap it on.
They start their day. They know their lives at risk,
they know their reputations are at risk, but they believe
in law and order than they believe in your safety
so much that that becomes their priority. Can you believe this, folks?
A police car in Seattle was set on fire while

(01:25:20):
the police officer was sitting inside the vehicle. Now, this
is absolutely outrageous, and unfortunately it's the kind of attack
on law enforcement that is happening far too often. You remember,
I've been asking this question a lot. You remember when
our police and our first responders we're seeing as American heroes,

(01:25:44):
everybody wanted to be in their company. They were loved,
they were adored, they were appreciated. And it wasn't that
long ago. I mean, you can go back nineteen years
to nine to eleven, but you don't have to go
that far back. My point is that in less than
a generation, our culture has seemingly turned from having love

(01:26:10):
and respect for law enforcement and first responders to outwrite
hatred and has been brought to us to the good
graces of idiot outfits like Antifa or Black Lives Matter,
which are both sponsors and sponsored by the Democrat Party.

(01:26:34):
And it just is mind bottling how rapidly this has happened.
It goes to the whole question of what kind of
country are we. We are a good country. America is
the good guys. We are good, but we are up
against a political party which does not believe it any longer. Lately,

(01:26:56):
policemen and police women are being lumped into a pool
of evil villains. They're being yelled at, they're being attacked, demeaned,
shot at, now lit on fire by rioters. People want
to defund them, people want to put them out of business.
It's truly terrible what's going on out there, and it's

(01:27:20):
not acceptable period. It is time we speak out, folks
and support our heroes again. Law and order. Safety in
our cities, in town should be top priority for all Americans,
and appreciation for those on the front lines should never waver.

(01:27:42):
These people put their lives at risk, their families at risk.
They're not paid anywhere near the top of the pay
scale in America, and yet they do it. They all volunteer,
They all have to pass a rigorous guests to become
uniformed police. Now, I'll tell you what this incident in Seattle,

(01:28:08):
coming off the incident in Compton, California, that one where
two Sheriff's deputies were sitting in their car and some
local weed walks up and fires inside the car point
blank and one of the officers, and these are first
year officers, shot point blank in the face, is able

(01:28:31):
to get out of the car and rescue and shield
and protect her partner and herself. Now, this in Seattle,
and it's just it's just a shame. I'd heard that
those officers ultimately lived through that experience, almost certainly because
one officer had the six of the other. Speaking of that,

(01:28:51):
let's talk to Dave in Missouri and active duty police officer. Dave,
Welcome to Russia's program taught her and your guide host.
I'm so glad you called dave him. Thank you very much. Hey,
just to let you know, with Joe Biden, he's not
going to remember what you said anyway, So don't got it.
I feel I'll stand down on concerned. Hey. You and

(01:29:13):
no district to the other host, but you and Mark
Steiner my two favorite guests of the Hey, let me look,
let me let me say this, and I don't mean
to be discipuled. My brothers and sisters. We don't look
at ourselves as heroes. It's what we do, it's what
we signed up for. Um. People don't understand the camaraderie

(01:29:33):
and the brother and sisterhood of this job. While sometimes
our pace sucks, uh, you know, it's got the best
job going on. Even today. There's times I we've been
out at restaurants, people comp our bills. There was I know,
there were three or four policemen and two additional guests.

(01:29:55):
The bill was probably a hundred bucks and these people
paid it and didn't say anything and just last yeah,
it touched my heart, It pulled in my heart, brought
it tear to me. Yeah. Yeah, and you know what,
but the heroes never think they are And I hear

(01:30:15):
you saying I'm a I'm strapped on. I do my
job because I love my job. And you do know
that it's about five percent if that, of people who've
ever walked into a gunfight or any kind of thing.
I mean it's it might be three percent of five
percent of men who've ever been in a fistfight. So
can you understand how people view you that way? I

(01:30:40):
actually do. I mean I do when I get it
in and again, no disrespect, but a lot of times
it's embarrassing to us. We always we always it is,
you know what I mean. I'm used to going home
and getting yelled at and saying, you know, go through this,
do that, you know, and get a suspect to do
what I want. But I can't get the people I
live with doing it. Well. It's almost like when you

(01:31:03):
call Rush Limbaugh's radio program and give me the high
compliment of saying I'm one of your favorites in comparison
to Stein and the others. I would just point out
you you are aware of Sneine is not from this country, right,
I mean you do you know? Yes, Look, everybody who
gets to do this is picked for a reason. All

(01:31:25):
unique talents, etc. I would just ask you just as
a favorite, because I just I've gotten to know this
audience over over time. I accept what you're saying about
not being a hero. Accept that that's your view. Just
do us a favor because you're from Missouri and things
you're getting hot there. Please just just let again let
your brothers and sisters know that a virtual wave from

(01:31:47):
every everyone listening. We just appreciate you, um, and we
just hope more people will stop and just give you
that form of respect. And I will just tell you
this from the bottom of my heart, as they used
to say on a great TV show, Be safe out there, Okay,
but if I could, I know that we got like
ten seconds. If that okay, well you know what I've

(01:32:09):
tried to talk to another time. Thank you very much.
And uh hey, I'm from Missouri, Homa. Harry Truman and
Russellingball love it and we got your emotional six Thank you.
Coming up, you will hear um about when Rush went
to Afghanistan. You'll never have heard this if you haven't
heard my local show. Um it is a woman named

(01:32:31):
Pegio band who took Rush to Afghanistan. You'll hear the
experience to that that's coming up in the EIB high
point for today. We tease this. In the first hour
yesterday during Russia's program, we had a remarkable phone call
woman named Joyce from Houston, who shared with us that
she's eighty eight, called about her young people in her
mostly black neighborhood are being raised to hate the cops.

(01:32:53):
So many program participants and drive by participants to the
program called us to say that she moved them so
much we decided to replay her call once again for
you today. After starting talking about the floydcase, George, Joyce
caught fire and she said this, I am so sick
and tired of this syndemic racism. There are no organized

(01:33:16):
conspiracies to keep blacks down. There are pockets of bigotry shoa,
but they are not proble enough to keep you down.
If you have some get up and go about yourself.
And I hear this constantly, and I live in the
most dangerous neighborhood in Houston, the sixth and the nation,

(01:33:36):
and we constantly talk about racism. Who is keeping us down?
And I contend, And it's always said that those old
rich Republicans are the reason that our communitors have turned good,
nice communators in Houston have turned in the ghettos and
the white rich Republicans are the cause of it. And

(01:33:59):
I get so hired of telling my people the old
rich white Republicans is not our problem. We are our problem.
And until we face the fact that we are our
own worst enemies, nothing is going to change. There are
blacks in my community, senior citizens that have gotten broken

(01:34:20):
into and murdered. You don't even know their name, but
you know flaw. It all over this nation, all over
the world. You know fraud, and he shouldn't have been killed. Okay,
but you don't even know these seniors' names, asks my congresswoman.
She attacks the Lee when she is up in Washington
for getting things ready for illegal aliens to stay here.

(01:34:45):
Ask her, does she know any of these seniors names
in our community? She is our representative. I can kill you.
She don't know their names, but I tell you one thing,
she sure know of our flowing and we have got
to stop in the black communities. I have traveled out
of this country several times, and I want to say

(01:35:06):
to the blacks that listening that you're so angry and
you come up with this faith, racism and everything. That's
not our problem. There's no better place for us. And
you're gonna sit here and allow people to use you
as palms to mess up what's the best for you.
But they ain't no better place for us. Like I said,

(01:35:27):
I've been several times, there's no better place for us.
And I am tired of you blaming someone else and
read in our community. One of the main reasons that
these young people are getting shot and killed because they
didn't have and expect to these young black men, they
didn't have no dance in the hole when Obama was

(01:35:51):
in the White House. Oh, in my community, they just oh,
we are so best. We have a back man in
the white house, I said, but we a black man
in the black house. If we had black men in
these homes the policeman, if they had these black men
in these homes who put something on day behind when
they needed it, then the policeman wouldn't have to shoot

(01:36:14):
them when they stop them. Because we have tope them
to hate the policeman. We teach it from a little
bitty things. We tell you, if you're bad, I'm gonna
I'm gonna call the policeman. You put that in that
business mind that the policeman is bad, the few bad policeman,
but that basically the policeman was an outside and do

(01:36:34):
a job to protect us. And I get so kind
of oh boy, with more blacks than they do, like
what hey, we do more more crimes, So what are
they gonna do? Just let us go. We're to change.
That is Joyce from Houston, Texas. And by the way,
you don't have to be a lawyer to be in
the Supreme Court. Just imagine Joyce on the Supreme Court

(01:36:58):
going toe to tope with the wise Latina. Well, in fact,
you know what, well, look think of this. Joyce is
a wise woman who happens to be black. So just
imagine how amazing it would be to have run the
Supreme Court. I'm just put in your mind. Imagine her
schooling wise Latina. In fact, let's do this. Here's the

(01:37:19):
Maha himself recalling that phrase for Sudomy or the wise Latina.
She went on to say in that same speech at
Berkeley quote, I would hope that a wise Latina woman,
with the richness of her experience, would be more often
than not reach a better conclusion than a white male
who hasn't lived that life. Unquote. So here you have

(01:37:41):
a racist. You might want to soften that, and you
might want to say a reverse racist. And the lives,
of course say the minorities cannot be racists because they
don't have the power to implement their racism. Well those
days are gone, because reverse racists certainly do have the
power to implement their power. Obama is the greatest living
example of a reverse racist. And now he's a pointed one.

(01:38:04):
Sonya Soto, mayor to the US Supreme Court. She actually
put to put Joyce in there. You don't have to
be a lawyer. I am obsessed with that topic a
little bit. Did you don't have to be a lawyer
to be in the Supreme Court? Some Conservas get mad
at me, but but you sound so no having a
John Wadhams wasn't a lawyer. Maybe Joyce as a lawyer.
We need to find out if she's a lawyer. Let's
talk to Jason in court Aline Idaho. You're on the

(01:38:26):
Russian program. Taught him in your guide. Host glad you
called Jason welcome, Hey Todd, great, great to talk to you.
I almost ran over to the studio over and Spokane
the other day when you were there just to wave
and say hi. Well, security would attract you down and
put you on the ground and not to take a
bunch of pictures and fingerprints and all. So we can't
have that. Well, I'm just kidding, I'm just kidding. Well,

(01:38:48):
I wanted to let you know my mom was the
only person to get Rush thrown in jail. What yep,
the Maha was in jail. Well back in Sacramento, California,
when he very first started on AM thirteen forty kft K.

(01:39:09):
Every year the police workers and police unions there held
a fundraiser and what they would do is have people
quote unquote arrested where they would you be taken to
the police station and have to call their friends in
order to raise money to get out of quote unquote jail.

(01:39:29):
It was all in good fun. It was kind of
televised a little bit and put on radio. And so
when they were doing that, my mom went down to
the police station, paid her fifty bucks and then went
on her way to finish her errands because she was working.
And Rush was on the radio when the cops showed
up and he started accusing everybody in a studio. It

(01:39:54):
was you, I know you did it. I know it
was you. And by the time, you know, my mom
got with her errands. She goes to the studio and
polkes are her face in the window for the little door,
and he finally notices her and pointed, are you you
did it? And so we got to spending the last
hour on the radio with him. You know, Diane, the

(01:40:15):
type setter from down the Street is a fantastic story.
Thank you for sharing that with us. Very very cool. Incidentally,
you're in court, Alane. I'll just say this just I
don't even know if there's room tomorrow night. You know
a Sandpoint Ada who is. Of course, I'm going to
be at the Standpoint Events Center starts about six o'clock.

(01:40:38):
I'm going to give a speech there, so if you
do want to show up, we won't have that much
security there, although we will have to doubt backward trace
your fa I'm just kidding. Love to see you sometime, Jason.
Thanks for the phone call. Terrific to have you into program.
Such a great memory. Thank you for that. Can we
do yeah? John, And when Natchee Washington, John, we've got
about a minute, maybe minute fifteen together. Welcome to Russia show. John,

(01:40:59):
It's taught Rman your guide, Hosie john Well, Good morning, Todd.
I just wanted to talk about something that touched a
nerve with me earlier last hour, when you're talking about
good cops getting pushed out, I had some instances that

(01:41:21):
led me to leave a state law enforcement agency there.
Probably familiar with King in Pierce County, yea. And I
wanted to say that when the good guys get pushed out,
it leaves a vacancy and the difficulty finding quality people

(01:41:43):
to Backstill, when you push the good ones out leaves
the leaves the spot for the lower standard individuals to
fill those positions, and it's it's kind of a downward
spiral for the law enforcement community. Yeah. I don't know

(01:42:04):
about David Missouri, but I would say Washington State has
a little bit different situation. I've just because we're short
in time. I hate to disrespect your phone call. It's
an important phone call, you know, so called Chief Diaz
and others. Diaz in Seattle is not as a human
but as a as a politician loathed and absolutely distrusted

(01:42:27):
by cops. We see Joe Hacknick, the King County Sheriff,
liked by some of my colleagues. I fact liked her
at once. She's become a joke and is making life
dangerous for cops. So I appreciate the phone called John,
thank you for being on Russia show. We'll come back.
What was it like when Russia Limbau went to Afghanistan
on the EIB network in two thousand and five, Rush

(01:42:49):
decided to visit Afghanistan to get a firsthand look what
was going on. Remember, he'd lost his hearing relied upon
a co clear ear implant to hear and understand interpreters.
Even there, he encounter a bureaucrats trying to block his
access to the truth. Peggy o'beyon was the trip organizer.
She described the process in Our Mahau Rushi's Impact. I
was trying to set up an appointment with President cars I,

(01:43:11):
working with his staff, and cars I was on board
and it was going to be at the Palace, and
then come Rush was preparing for it, and then comes
down word from this deputy chief of Mission, the Foreign
Service officer that Rush was just a media guy and
that we don't set up appointments for media to talk
to the presidents and it would be demeaning to him.

(01:43:34):
So all this back and forth with me and the
Chief of Mission deputy that he's not really just a
media guy. He's a major opinion shaper, and he has
more of a following on any given day than any
of the network commentators that we've tried so hard to
get to come to mission to actually see the soft

(01:43:56):
power work that America's accomplishing. Okay, so this one on
and on, and then you know, he has the final word.
He says no. Seems to me that Kalizad, the ambassador,
was out and I couldn't reach him directly. So I
was stuck. And so I calling back to Washington and
making clear that we're having difficulty on this one. The
cars I was supposed to is expecting Rush that evening.

(01:44:20):
Of course, Rush doesn't know anything about this, you know,
all of these back backstory things. I felt like it
was my job to protect him from at the time.
So loan and behold, a word came down directly from
the White House, our White House, that our president wanted
Rush to be able to talk to President cards eye

(01:44:41):
and the doors flew open. I was so relieved because
the clock was ticking, so instead of a fifteen minute
sort of you know, quick kind of preliminary and out
the door. They had this rich and wonderful and thoughtful
conversation in the palace for I'm sure it was at
least forty five minutes, with Rush free to ask whatever

(01:45:03):
questions he wanted to. And of course Rush had always
done his homework, and it was a wonderful thing to
see the respect, the mutual respect with cars I knowing
that our president wanted him to be able to talk
to Rush. It's eight thousand miles between our nation and Afghanistan,
half world away, but not if you're a fellow radio broadcaster.

(01:45:23):
Even in the most remote village of this far away country,
Rush found and admire of his great talents. Listened to
Peggyo Band described, we took Rush up to Harad, which
is in the northern area close to Iran. It has
this exotic sort of Persian influence and this rich heritage
with language and poetry, and we introduced him to these
young students who were these broadcasters in training, and this

(01:45:47):
was this was, yeah, the look on your face, you
know what's coming. But you know, my feeling about it
was that we were like you know, in the medieval period,
just the look of the place, and that they would
have no idea you know who Rush was. We could
never say that we were who we were bringing because
that would be a security issue. We just had to
say we'll be visiting, you know, we'll be showing up

(01:46:09):
at a particular time. So, you know, we get on
the Sea one thirty plane and Rush was fascinated in
all the details of the planes, and we'd always tuck
the pilots. And we get up there and it was
a typical get into the armored vehicles and it's this
bumpy ride way out of dirt road, and here's this
broadcaster and training program, which, as I told you before,

(01:46:30):
means radio. In Afghanistan, nothing else but radio is the
media because of the illiteracy rate and the lack of television,
et cetera. So Rush spoke a little bit, and they
asked questions, and the questions that he asked that we're
asked were questions like how do you balance liberty, justice

(01:46:51):
and objectivity? You know the questions. And then he just
would like, you've got to be kidding me. You were
asking me the question that I wish every journalist at
home would care about, you know. So he was getting
more and more encouraged about this next generation of broadcasters
and training. And then we went into this back room

(01:47:13):
where the engineer sort of people were that works a machinery.
And there was one guy who was a little older,
he was maybe twenty one or twenty two, and I
introduced him as Rush Limbaugh. And his whole face looks
like I had just said, now this is God. I
want you to meet God. He knew exactly who Rush was.

(01:47:35):
He was so thrilled he could hardly thought. I was
afraid he was going to get down on his knees,
you know, don't do that poorly Enoughghatiste. That oh so true.
And it was just so sweet because Rush was so touched,
you know that they would have heard of him weigh
in the hinterlands, and after a day of hearing all

(01:47:55):
the right questions, to now meet someone who thought of
him as a sort of ultimate pretty darling. Yeah, really,
just to know. We didn't have time to get all
of Peggy Band's comments on the air. In this EIB
high point is that Rush refused to leave one of

(01:48:17):
the camps anywhere he went where the troops. When the
troops wanted to see him, Rush refused to leave the
area until everybody who wanted to see the Maha did it.
He turned the peg and said, are you sure? That's
how much he loved you? Will wrap up the day
next and the EIB network. Amongst the many differences of

(01:48:39):
these breed of mammals, that is us, human beings, God
gave us the ability to speak in ways that can
be observed by all. You today have participated in the
greatest town hall, not not because I did it, but
because Rush built it here right with you as participants.
And while we can still speak of freedom, we can

(01:49:02):
still defend it together. God bless you. Thank you for
joining us on the EIB Neuber

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