Rush 24/7 Morning Update: The Last Straw
RUSH: If a waiter in a California restaurant violates this law and voluntarily brings a customer a straw, that waiter will face a $1,000 fine, and could spend up to six months in jail.
RUSH: If a waiter in a California restaurant violates this law and voluntarily brings a customer a straw, that waiter will face a $1,000 fine, and could spend up to six months in jail.
RUSH: I don't have any doubt that he wanted to fire Mueller. Everybody's wanted him to fire Mueller!
RUSH: They really believe that they are as important as the people they're covering. They are as important as leaders of countries.
RUSH: I have my alternate theory on Trump's proposal of amnesty for 1.8 million DREAMers, and I want to combine that with what seems to be the reaction from Trump supporters and quasi-Trump supporters of genuine anger and disappointment.
RUSH: I don't think there's any straight, factual news anymore.
RUSH: Looks like yet again I was probably right. Just have to get used to that.
RUSH: You talk about something ending with a whimper? The Facebook connection was the closest thing the Democrats thought they had as proof of Russian collusion.
RUSH: So Reagan brings down Soviet Union, and now the Millennials are gonna try to bring it back!
RUSH: This irritated Jim Acosta. It irritated Christiane Amanpour. It irritated the entire Drive-By Media.
RUSH: What I would urge you to do is not change. We're gonna need as many people like you who learn this stuff at your age and then hold on to it and learn how to defend it, fight for it.
RUSH: O'Keefe is doing the kind of things that, if anybody can, maybe can change journalism. It's a big "if," but, if anybody can do it, he could.
RUSH: Here are the specific stories that I talk about on the program updated in real time. Plus, at the end of the show, you'll find a select list of a few others that I intended to get to but there just wasn't enough precious broadcast time: The Holdover Stack.