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November 10, 2021 14 mins

RUSH: Verona, California, Nick, it’s great to have you with us, sir. Hello.


CALLER: Hello, Rush. I want to say it’s a great honor to speak with you today.


RUSH: Thank you.


CALLER: I’ve been listening to you for seven years now, and I just want to let you know two things. One, congratulations on raising all the money for the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation. It’s excellent what you’ve done there, and I do agree with you 100% that it shows the reason why so many people are interested in this. Because it does show an abuse of power, and somebody is actually able to harness that or show, you know, the abuse of power there, and kind of turn it around and do something good with it. I want to thank you for that — and, two, I just want to let you know that I’m shipping off to basic training in a few days, and you’re one of my inspirations. You kind of helped me to realize there’s a — I don’t want to say there’s more in life, but answer the calling. I want to say you’ve done a great job for the troops over the years, and I think you’re a great American.


RUSH: Well, thank you very much.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Verona, California. Nick, great to have you with us, sir, Hello,
oh Rush, I want to say it's a great honor
to speak with you today. Thank you. I've been listening
to you for seven years now, and I just want
to let you know two things. One, congratulations on raising
all the money for the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation.
It's actually what you've done there, and I do agree
with you that it shows, uh, the reason why so

(00:21):
many people are interested in this, because it does show
an abuse of power and somebody is actually able to
harness that or show you know, the abuse of power
there and uh kind of turn it around and do
something good with it. I want to thank you for that.
And too, I just want to let you know that
I'm shipping off the basic training in a few days
and you're one of my inspirations. You kind of helped
me to realize there's ah. I want to say, there's

(00:42):
more in life foot answer to calling. And I want
to say you've done a great job for you know,
pushing UH done a great job for the troops over
the years, and I think you're a great American. Well,
thank you very much. Welcome. I wish I had more
to say I'm just so nervous right now. You do
you brevity is the soul of wit. You don't need
to say anymore. It's it's all of us that really

(01:04):
need to, you know, start saying a lot of things
to you, things to you, and including thank you, and
how much we honor, what your intentions are, what you're
going to do, and how much and all most of
us are because we'd never do it, most of the country,
people of country would never join and happn't. It's a
special breed that do. Where where are you shipping out?
I'll go into uh Fort Jackson, South Carolina? What branch

(01:26):
Army National Guard? Well, congratulations and and thanks so much.
I really appreciate what you said more than you will
love you'll ever know, no problem, Rush, thank you, work
you bet. Tom. Thanks appreciate that very much. So that
was uh, that was Nick. This is Tom in Treamote, Illinois.
You're next an open line Friday High. Hey, how you
doing rus Just fine, sir, Thank you. Hey. I just

(01:47):
want to tell you something. I just my son just
got on a bus yesterday to go to Iraq, and
I really appreciate what you've done for these marines and
these you know, this was kind of I think your
gift to us parents that have marines and go through
the struggles and the grief and also the pride that

(02:09):
we have in these kids. And I just want to
thank you and tell you that that those Marines I
talked to him. I was out in Camp Pendleton last
week for about four days, and those guys really appreciate
what you do for them. Well, I just want to
thank you, thank you. You know, we UM, the vast

(02:31):
majority of people in this country have such a great
appreciation for what people like your son are doing that
it's difficult for us to to express. But I I
don't know what say you Can I tell? Can I
tell the people out there something? There is nothing that

(02:52):
makes a person prouder than going to like a Marine
Corps graduation or something, or not just Marine Corps, but
the military grade situation. These people need to everybody needs
to experience that once and the sacrifices that these kids
go through. UM. We took my boy been and all
his buddies and their wives out for supper while we

(03:13):
were out there, and then we cook supper for him
the next night. It's kind of a going away present
for him. And these kids are sacrificing things that the
of the American people don't realize what they're doing. They're
giving up, uh, you know, basically four or five six
years of their lives for service to this country. And

(03:34):
people need to realize that. You know. No, wait to
the vast majority of people this country, do I'll take
that back. It's it's it's a crying shame that. Uh,
that statement that I just made surprises so many people.
There has been a coordinated assault on this mission because

(03:56):
of politics for the last four years, and in the
in the midst of that assault, the uniformed personnel, the
boots on the ground, have also taken flak. They have
been impugned by various Democrats that have been reported in
the media. Do I need to mention names, Jack Murtha,
you know, all of these baseless now accusations about these

(04:17):
uniform people being rapists and murderers, all these fony soldiers
that have come along never been to a rock so
that they were there lie after lie after lie. And
that has been one of the things that's been so
sickening to so many about this is that the political
opposition to the war has included attacks on people who

(04:40):
are volunteering to sacrifice their lives for the national security
of this country. It is unconscionable to all of us,
and far more people than you know share the view
that I just expressed to you, right. I asked those
guys one night out there, I said, do you think
the majority of people are standing behind you? And one
of said, well, everybody that voted for Bush and whoever

(05:04):
listen to the Limbos stands behind us. And I just
want you to know that you do a good service
for those guys, you know. And also they also here
that what you're talking about, Martha, and those guys they
hear that stuff, and and and they they are really
concerned about it. They don't they don't like that stuff,

(05:24):
you know. And And anyway, that's about all I wanted
to say, Rush, But thanks for your support. Thank you,
Thank you, Ace, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hey Ace, Hi Rush, how
are you fine? Sir? Thank you Megadidtos from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Great to have you on the program. Ace. I'm a
Vietnam veteran and a marine, and I want to thank
you so much for what you've done for our troops

(05:48):
and for awakening the sleeping Giant out here, these these
comments from Dingi, Harry, and Martha has rejuvenated me. And
because of your stance, I'm it up. These guys have
got to be drawing to a halt quickly. Anybody, anybody
that speaks so badly of our troops need to be

(06:11):
kicked out of office and need to be brought up
on charges. We fight for our freedom and we fight
for our country, and these young men like Nick, I
want to thank him for following and just thank you
and God bless you for what you're doing out there.
I wish I had two means to send more money.
I'm a member of a Marine Corps league here in Cincinnati,

(06:31):
and we stay active. And it's because of Americans like
you who take the stance on truth and stand up
and speak it that you would walk into sleeping giant.
And I believe you're gonna see your rejuvenation across this
country because of people like you. God bless you, God
bless you as thanks much. Just one, just just one thing.

(06:53):
There is no such thing as two little money when
you talk about contributing to any charity whatsoever, But particularly
in this instance, with as many as there are in
this audience, there's no such thing as I wish I
had more. I mean, I can understand you wishing. We
all wish we had more, but there's no there's there's
nothing wrong with whatever amount that you can give and

(07:14):
that you do. Uh. And whenever you give it, whatever
amount it is, you know when I'll tell you what
it goes to. M cleff. Uh. They're all appreciated equally. UM.
I don't think less of yourself or anything other than
that you're doing great work. This is bridget In Danielson,
Connecticut High and welcome to the program. Semperfy rush. And

(07:34):
the next time someone insinuates that you have not served,
you can show him four point two million dollars worth
of you've served. Thank you, thanks very much. We have
a boy in a rock You've been there about a month. Um.
He is a twenty two year old combat engineer and
he you know, he said, I won't lie to be
I'm scared, but I want to do this. I have

(07:56):
to do this. And all these buddies are they're doing
that as well. And it's I know firsthand how hard
it is to raise even a little money for a charity.
Two weeks ago we spent about twelve hours out in
the sun and raising money for the Marines, helping Marines
for the Wounded Marines Foundation, and we raised six dollars

(08:19):
in twelve hours. So for you to raise four point
two million dollars just by the power of your voice
in your position is absolutely wonderful. Well, thank you. As
a testament to the audience, uh, it was the audience
were a lot of people. This audience participated in bidding
bid the price up. Um. You know that the one

(08:40):
thing that I've I've never forgotten. And I I usually
say this around Thanksgiving time or Christmas, when the when
when all these emotions well up in me. But it
to me so I still pinch myself when I stopped
to think that there are that many millions of people, uh,
deeply connected to this program and very loyal to it,
from all walks of life, in any any which way

(09:02):
you want to imagine. And they all, like you and
the others have called here thanking me um for what
I do. And I'm basically speaking, Uh, you've got a
son in a rock, uh, as they have many of
the other callers today. And and I appreciate what you
what you tell me about what the show means to you,

(09:23):
But you and all the rest of the audience will
never ever be able to know what all you all
mean to me in so many ways. Look at you.
Your son is in the rock, all of his buddies
are over there. Admits he's scared, but he felt a calling,
a sense of duty to go do it. That's that's
that's that is honor, that that is that is just
especially when you in the atmosphere in which all of

(09:45):
this is being conducted in this country today. Um, it
is people like me and throughout this audience, you are
profoundly grateful for what you do. It took you might
take of twelve hours to raise sixteen hundred dollars, but
you raise sixteen hundred dollars, and and uh, you know
the this is one of those things where the effort
is as valuable as the result. And you think that

(10:05):
the stop that this is going on all over the
country every day. So while your amount individually may seem
not as much as you'd like it to be, you
pull it with all the other military charities. They're getting
largess of this kind and all adds up. It's a
this is this is a national effort that's taking place
that the things like you describe doing, and you should
feel very good about it. I truly do. And I

(10:26):
have to tell you that you are counter to all
the negativity they they being, Um, the people that I
know in the Marine Corps, and I know quite a
few of them that looked to you for that uplifting support,
that that conversation that indicates that the rest of America
doesn't feel what they see on the news. Uh, well,

(10:50):
that's that's I appreciate that too, But it's it's it's
you know, it's it's unfortunate that the media has created
the impression that a lot of Americans have no respect
for the military. It's not the case. It just isn't
the case. It's just that those who are out there
trumpeting their dislike or disrespect for the for the for

(11:11):
the for the military happened to be having their voices
amplified by a sympathetic media. Uh. And then when you
have elected Democrats saying what Dick Durbin said about prison
guards at Abu grab and Club Gitmo, when you have
John Kerry referring to US troops in Afghanistan engaging in terrorism, uh,

(11:33):
storming into the homes of a Rocky citizens at night,
when you have mirtha before questioning the evidence, even even
even waiting for the evidence to be presented and judged,
um concluding that we have murderers and any couches where
they there have that overworked. They're not enough of them
over there. We have no there's too much pressure on
being driven nuts or murderers, and this has to affect them.

(11:55):
And of course the impression is that that represents a
majority thinking in this country, and it doesn't. And never
ever think that if it did, we wouldn't be there.
Bridget if if all of these things, all these poles
people want us out of a rock, if they were
really accurate, the Democrats would have the political guts to
go ahead and vote to defund it. The reason they
don't is because they know that the majority of American

(12:17):
people do not want to lose, do not want to
demoralize the US military, do not want them coming home
after having waved around a white flag. Be confident about that,
because I'm certain of it. Thanks very much for the call, Waco, Texas.
This is Frank. Nice to have you on open line Friday. Hello,
thank you. Once again, the liberals engage in double talk.

(12:40):
I mean here, they sit here and question your patriotism
because you didn't serve, and they turn right around and
call you a microphone marine. They can't get it straight. Well, yeah,
I know, Well that's an insult. That's that's a new
term for chicken hawk. But look, that's just that, that's
who they are. Look at it's notice they do not
dispute what I say, and they don't argue with me

(13:02):
about it. Well, except in this case they perpetrate a lie.
This is just name calling. It's the politics, personal structure.
It's an attempt to discredit and destroy. That's who liberals are.
Once you understand that, everything falls into line and makes sense.
I know, I know. I have a question Russian, and
I've been pondering it all week, and I figure if
anybody can answer it, you can, um um um. The

(13:23):
question is why don't Americans vote their radios? And what
I mean is conservative radio is flourishing, just all around
the country is flourishing. Liberal radio fails every time that
it's tried. Well, that would imply that there are far
more conservatives in the country than there are liberals. So
why is that not reflected when it comes time for

(13:45):
national election? Well, you're when you compare conservative radio to
liberal radio, you come to that conclusion. What you have
to do is compare conservative talk radio to ABC News,
CBS News, NBC News, MSNBC Cable, CNN cable, The Los
Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the

(14:07):
Boston Globe. Uh, pick your paper, Uh, Time Magazine, Newsweek,
pick your magazine. That's what we're up against. Uh, they're there,
you know, there's that that they used to have a monopoly.
They don't have a monopoly anymore, but they're still big
um and and they coordinate. By the way, have you

(14:27):
ever noticed if you watched the CBS eating news, the
first two stories or three will always be the same
on on on every network, with the same take at you.
You don't need to watch any of them. You can
know what they're all doing by watching one. Uh. It's
it's it's striking. It is a great example of group think.

(14:49):
That's that's what we're up against. I think I think
people are voting their radios. Okay, well, thank god that
we have you there to get that vote out. Amen,
appreciate that. Wrick. When you give

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