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November 3, 2021 1 min

RUSH: We’re gonna start with Ann in Louisville. Ann, great to have you on the program. Hi.


CALLER: Thank you, Mr. Limbaugh. You are wonderful, and you are my daily tutor.


RUSH: Well, thank you.


CALLER: I do thank you for what you do for our country. I called to tell you that on April 19th I attended a Tea Party rally in Louisville. I estimate, guess, that there were somewhere between 350, 450 people there. Rows were 32 chairs across, about 20 rows deep, probably three or four rows unoccupied so —


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're gonna start with Anne in Loeull and great to

(00:02):
have you on program High. Thank you, Mr. You are
wonderful and you are my daily tutor. Well, thank you,
I do thank you for what you do for our country.
I called to tell you that on April nineteen, I
attended a tea Party rally in Louisville. I estimate guess
that there were somewhere between three hundred fifty four hundred

(00:25):
fifty people. There were thirty two chairs cross about twenty
rows deep, probably three four rows unoccupied. So we got
zero coverage in the media, right, less than zero, not
even not even a little word on page whatever, because
they think the tea party has gone dormant, They think
the tea party doesn't exist anymore, Tea parties going out

(00:46):
of existence. It just it's but you're not a protest
movement anymore. You're now organizing and trying to get people
um or even towards helping others win elections. Yeah, we are.
And the crowd there was so classy, so dignified, and
I would say probably contributed to a small amount of
global warming, although maybe the occupy can top that, but

(01:11):
which also got tops of coverage. Actually, the occupy movement
in louisvill was here until April. They didn't get kicked
out until April, and they were in the news off
the time, but not a word about that tea party.
And I just called to tell you and America to
please keep going to tea party. Movements were alive and well,

(01:32):
well I know that it is. And the interesting thing
here is the news media trying to convince everybody Occupy
Wall Street is alive and well and that the Tea
Party is dead, when it's just the exact opposite. Thanks
and

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