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RUSH: Doug in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, you’re up first today on Open Line Friday. Hello.
CALLER: How you doing, Rush?
RUSH: Just fine, sir, thank you.
CALLER: I was at the Rush to Excellence Tour last night, and I have to tell you, I had the pleasure and honor of meeting President and Mrs. Reagan some years ago, and I heard two of his speeches in person. Yours last night was the best I have heard since. You absolutely hit a grand-slam home run, knocked it completely out of the park.
CALLER: I was in the fist balcony just to your right about two sections back. I wasn’t very far from you.
RUSH: Well, it’s a beautiful auditorium, and I really appreciate your kind words. It was very nice of you to say.
CALLER: It was great to hear you, Rush, keep up the work because you are the biggest thorn in the liberals’ side. I just love listening to you. I’ve listened since right after the first Gulf War, and you’re the best thing I’ve heard since Reagan.
RUSH: Well, now you’re really making my day.
CALLER: Well, I’ll tell you, let me tell you one other thing. If Ronald Reagan hadn’t converted me to the other side, you definitely would have.
RUSH: Well, again, I thank you.
CALLER: Thank you.
RUSH: Thank you, and I’m sure you’re speaking for millions. (laughing) Sorry, folks. I know, I just couldn’t leave it. Look, it’s Friday. I didn’t get back until two o’clock. I went out and had dinner last night, and I didn’t get back here ’til two o’clock in the morning, and I didn’t go to bed then.
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RUSH: Here’s Dean in Ann Arbor, Michigan, welcome to the EIB Network. Hello.
CALLER: Hi, Rush.
RUSH: Hi.
CALLER: I’m a public speaking professor here, and I would like some tips from you for my students. How do you do it, three hours every day?
RUSH: Well, you’re talking about the radio program?
CALLER: Well, you’re not speaking from a script. You’re able to do it extemporaneously. So, yeah, the radio program.
RUSH: Well, I also do my live appearances that way. I just have a little outline. I went 90 minutes last night, and I had five lines written on the outline, maybe six, to remind me just of areas I wanted to cover. I think that there’s no substitute for experience, but the thing that enables this to happen is passion. It is passion that leads me to want to know as much as I can about what I’m talking about and lack of fear to tell people what I think, and that leads to confidence. So I come in here every day confident, not afraid of what I’m going to say and not afraid that I don’t know what I’m going to talk about, and I never have the fear that, ‘Gee, what am I going to mention today,’ because I always prepare. Plus, I’ve been doing this a long, long, long, long time. By the way, I do read things, quote from a news story or something, but I know what you mean. I do not write monologues.
RUSH: You bet. Does that help?
CALLER: Yes. You’re in my lecture tomorrow.
RUSH: Your lecture is tomorrow. Okay, then the four keys are: preparation, passion, confidence, lack of fear.
CALLER: Great. I’ve got it. Thank you.
RUSH: You bet. The professors are calling me. I’m the one without the degree.