Rush on Hannity
RUSH: I'm sick and tired of people acting intimidated by Democrats, especially this current crop. There's no reason to fear these people.
RUSH: I'm sick and tired of people acting intimidated by Democrats, especially this current crop. There's no reason to fear these people.
RUSH: In mere moments that door is gonna open in there and the staff is gonna come wandering in here with a cake with candles on it and a bunch of balloons.
RUSH: Climate change was a big, big deal last night. I want to go back to January 7, 1992.
RUSH: I asked myself, "How are Democrat voters hearing this? How is this impacting them?"
RUSH: On one level it's a very positive, upbeat story. On another level, it is, "Aw, damn it. I knew it."
RUSH: What Lynn is saying here is that African-American people need to be told that the Democrat Party has basically forsaken them for illegal Hispanics.
RUSH: This, folks, is such a teachable moment, such an exciting moment.
RUSH: We've put together a montage that will demonstrate the love and compassion that you in this audience have shown consistently for 31 years.
RUSH: Who presides over these rat- and drug-infested metropolises? That's right. The Democrat Party.
RUSH: The point is no government shutdown between now and whoever is inaugurated on January 20th, which most likely will be Trump.
RUSH: What do you think the biggest challenge the Democrats have this election season? It's how to put the craziness toothpaste back in the tube.
RUSH: You will get specifically the stories that I talk about on the program and a select list of a few others that I intended to get to but ran out of time.