What Went Through Matt Lauer’s Mind When He Asked These Questions?
RUSH: If you're in the situation, if you have done (chuckles) what you are asking somebody about in an accusatory way, what goes through your mind?
RUSH: If you're in the situation, if you have done (chuckles) what you are asking somebody about in an accusatory way, what goes through your mind?
CALLER: I called to say that I am voting for Judge Roy Moore and I'm so mad at Republicans that I could spit nails. They're such wimps.
RUSH: Hey, there’s another one! Another one, Garrison Keillor, Prairie Home Companion, fired for alleged improper behavior by Minnesota Public Radio.
RUSH: These ornaments, they're simply stunning. They're a work of art. There is an American flag proudly placed in the center of the circle with America's Anchorman, the EIB logo. My name is etched around the flag. We got to see these ornaments being hand forged, where they're made right here in America in Pennsylvania. It was honestly incredible, and you would not believe how many steps are involved in making these quality works of art. You know, I love watching people who are the best at what they do.
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RUSH: This is what it looks like when an administration actually follows the law instead of aiding and abetting those who break it. It may not be pretty, but it’s long overdue.
RUSH: I just wanted to alert you to the fact that it's there and remember, we're on the cutting edge here, and since it's early on you might be seeing this or hearing about it later.
RUSH: You think there is sexual harassment in the United States, in the United States Congress and Hollywood, wait 'til you hear what they're doing in Cuba.
RUSH: Now, folks, I have to tell you, this is right out of my playbook. I absolutely love this.
RUSH: It all begins with him taking a shot at Pocahontas yesterday in the White House, and the media — clearly clueless — dutifully followed their script with their fake, phony outrage over Trump and causing all kinds of attention on Twitter, social media, and everywhere else. So now the endgame: Chuck and Nancy want the government to shut down. They want the option to shut it down and they want continued illegal immigration. That just happens to be the issue Trump was elected on.
RUSH: My business now, since Trump has been in office, has succeeded. I am higher this year than I've been in the past three years. When I go into a customer's home and I talk to people, I see what's going on in their home, I see what's on their television, I hear what's on the radio. Seventy-five percent of my new customers this year are Trump supporters.
RUSH: This was an independent agency set up to be able to legally get money from the financial industry and then turn around and give it to left-wing activist groups. And that's what they were doing with it. And that's why they are so desperate to hold on to it. The point is, it's unconstitutional, and that's the only thing that matters.
RUSH: Look, folks, it really isn't that complicated. Net neutrality is a liberal idea just like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a liberal idea, just like Planned Parenthood's a liberal idea, just like Obamacare's a liberal idea. What's good in it? What's good about it? Why not be suspicious of it?
RUSH: For us this is excellent news. But his reason for dropping out isn't mentioned anywhere. Not in this article, not in any other article. Now, you have to think, you have to think that sexual harassment is taking another scalp. Wait. Maybe I want to rephrase that. See, that could be racist, couldn't it? That could be insensitive, couldn't it? Gee, did I intend to say that or not?
RUSH: I have to be honest, I turned it on and there didn't seem to be any pizzazz. There didn't seem to be any excitement in anything, camera shots of the stadium, the actual action on the field, the play-by-play and color crew. The announcers sounded formulaic and stilted like it was all forced. I didn't get a good vibe watching it. And don't misunderstand, I'm not trying to run anything down. It just makes me sad.
RUSH: Well! Look at this. Roy Moore is up by five points down in Alabama.
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RUSH: Over the weekend, the Democrat House Minority Leader, Nancy Pelosi, was on Meet the Depressed. She addressed the growing calls, including from Democrats, that John Conyers should face the music over allegations that he sexually harassed a junior female aide.
RUSH: What is becoming clear here, with all of the news we’re getting on Democrats engaging in sexual harassment and the basic mistreatment of women, John Conyers and Al Franken, the Democrats are going out of their way to save both of them, the Democrats and the media. The media is actually leading the charge with the Democrats following along dutifully to save Franken, which I think is good. Keep Franken there. He’s a buffoon, he’s an idiot, and with Franken there, there’s a consistent, “Well, what about Al Franken?”