{"id":11659,"date":"2013-08-14T16:43:13","date_gmt":"2013-08-14T16:43:13","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2013-08-14T16:43:13","modified_gmt":"2013-08-14T16:43:13","slug":"ashton_kutcher_s_profound_speech_to_kids","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/admin.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2013\/08\/14\/ashton_kutcher_s_profound_speech_to_kids\/","title":{"rendered":"Ashton Kutcher\u2019s Profound Speech to Kids"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"\/\/videos\/37\/52011\" target=\"_blank\"><img class=\"alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/listentoit.jpg\" alt=\"Listen to it Button\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>RUSH: I want to get to these Ashton Kutcher sound bites.  I want to keep things in some semblance of order and organization.  This is Sunday night, the Ultimate Choice Award he got at the Teen Choice Awards.  He stars as Steve Jobs in the movie &#8220;Jobs.&#8221; By the way, I will be reviewing that movie.  I got my official, powerful, influential member of the media copy.  They even went so far as to close caption it so I can actually see the dialogue as I watch the movie.  Just came in today.  I\u2019m gonna try to watch it later this afternoon. We have three sound bites from Kutcher here. The Teen Choice Awards, low-information audience.  I want you to listen to this.  Here\u2019s the first one.<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_79977\" class=\"aligncenter\" align=\"middle\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/RushAshtonKutcher.jpg\"\/><\/p>\n<p>KUTCHER:  I believe that opportunity looks a lot like hard work.  I\u2019ve never had a job in my life that I was better than.  I was always just lucky to have a job.  And every job I had was a steppingstone to my next job, and I never quit my job until I had my next job.  And so opportunities look a lot like work.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  Right on.  Now, don\u2019t ho-hum this, folks.  This is a message that young kids today are not hearing except maybe in their homes from their parents, but they\u2019re not hearing this. They\u2019re not hearing this from Obama. They\u2019re not hearing this from presidential or political leadership.  This kind of message of hard work, the traditional American route to success and happiness is what\u2019s being made fun of, it\u2019s what\u2019s being said is not possible anymore.  The reason why there is a malaise, this fog of depression that has rolled in over this whole country, is because young people particularly don\u2019t think there\u2019s any opportunity for them.  They don\u2019t think there\u2019s any left.  They don\u2019t believe there\u2019s any prosperity out there for them. <\/p>\n<p>They have been told that evil corporations and evil Republicans and the rich have taken it all from them.  Do not laugh.  The vast majority of even college graduates are taught this.  So when Kutcher, at the Teen Choice Awards, stands up and offers a traditional, uplifting, motivational, and inspirational speech on how he became successful, it\u2019s remarkable.  I say remarkable because the low-information crowd watching it is hearing it. They ended up cheering it, and they\u2019re not hearing it, except perhaps in their homes.  We don\u2019t know of course what goes on with their parents, but we know that everywhere else they go, we know that the songs they listen to, we know that the movies they watch, we know that the classrooms that they attend, do not give them this message.  Here\u2019s the next bite. He went on to talk about the importance of intelligence, which he says is what\u2019s really sexy.<\/p>\n<p>KUTCHER:  The sexiest thing in the entire world is being really smart and being thoughtful, and being generous.  Everything else is crap, I promise you.  It\u2019s just crap that people try to sell to you to make you feel like less.  So don\u2019t buy it.  Be smart, be thoughtful, and be generous.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  I find this profound.  Kids watching this show, that age group, are not hearing this message.  Smart is made fun of.  Smart is mocked.  Smart is something that\u2019s a sellout, to some people.  I know, Ashton Kutcher is a Democrat, I think.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  Snerdley just asked me, and we got one more Ashton Kutcher clip here to go, he said, &#8220;Where\u2019s this coming from?&#8221;  I have to be very careful.  I really am not familiar with Ashton Kutcher\u2019s politics.  I know he was married to Demi Moore, and she is a Hollywood liberal.  I know he\u2019s a Democrat.  You practically have to be.  I don\u2019t know if the things he\u2019s saying here from Sunday night are things that he has always believed or if they\u2019re new.  I just don\u2019t know him well enough to know, or I don\u2019t know him at all, but I don\u2019t know of him.  All I know is that what he said is right on.  All I know is that what he said is exactly what young people in this country need to hear.<\/p>\n<p> <iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/embed.newsinc.com\/Single\/iframe.html?WID=1&amp;VID=25029456&amp;freewheel=69016&amp;sitesection=ijreview&amp;width=585&amp;height=338\" height=\"338\" width=\"585\" scrolling=\"no\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>What he said at the Teen Choice Awards is not being said to kids.  Again, I\u2019m gonna hold out the possibility that some of their parents do tell them this traditional message, but in the pop culture media they don\u2019t hear this message.  Hell, they\u2019re all depressed.  There is a fog of depression, fog bank, fog just rolled all over this country.  There\u2019s pessimism, particularly among young people, and it\u2019s because they do not think there\u2019s any prosperity left for them, they don\u2019t think there\u2019s any stuff left for them.  They don\u2019t think there\u2019s any money to be earned; it\u2019s all gone.  Their parents or grandparents\u2019 generation were the last ones that really had it made.  And they\u2019re certainly not hearing this kind of message from anybody in politics that they vote for. <\/p>\n<p>They\u2019re not hearing it from Obama. They\u2019re not hearing it from any Democrat.  They\u2019re not hearing a can-do. They\u2019re not hearing America is great. They\u2019re not hearing about American exceptionalism. They\u2019re not hearing anything about opportunity equals hard work. They\u2019re not hearing the message that hard work pays off. They\u2019re not hearing the message that having a job is a great way to become successful and prosperous.  They\u2019re not hearing about how one job\u2019s a steppingstone to another job, where you climb, they\u2019re not hearing this, folks.  They are not hearing this.  Admit it; this is one of the things that has been quietly eating away at all of us.  All the things that we were raised by, all the things we were raised with growing up, they have vanished, they\u2019re laughed at, mocked, and made fun of because it\u2019s not possible anymore. <\/p>\n<p>He also said he never quit one job until the next one was lined up.  He said that there was no job that was beneath him.  He didn\u2019t say it that way.  What he said was, &#8220;I never had a job in my life that I was better than.&#8221;  What he\u2019s saying is, there was no work that was beneath him.  Now, I\u2019m telling you &#8212; and I don\u2019t want to make too big a deal out of any one of these elements, and I\u2019m not sitting here predicting that there\u2019s an undercurrent of anything effervescing, ready to boil over, but I am telling you that <a href=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/?p=11661\">there are some things happening<\/a> that haven\u2019t been. <\/p>\n<p>Oliver Stone calling Obama a snake; I mean, that\u2019s a major thing.  Bono ripping into charity as &#8212; not ripping into it, but properly saying aid isn\u2019t going to make anybody prosperous.  Philanthropy, charity, welfare is not the answer.  Entrepreneurial, capitalism is the answer.  Bono.  I mean, these are people whose audiences, whose customers are the low-information people, the pessimistic, the young 24-year-olds who are scared by me, the 24-year-old women that are frightened by me.  I mean, even some of the Millennials that we\u2019ve been speaking about recently, the Millennials are just overwhelmed with negativism. <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/?p=17815\"><img id=\"eZObject_79969\" class=\"aligncenter\" align=\"middle\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/SteveJobsAmericanExceptionalism.jpg\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Now, I think one of the possibilities where Kushton may have picked this up, if it\u2019s not something he extrinsically believed, and I don\u2019t know that to be the case, I just don\u2019t know him. This could be his belief system for all of his life.  I do know that most actors are obsessed with working, because most actors do not have steady work, and they love it.  I mean, they love their job.  Acting, their egos are such, they like working.  And so they\u2019re always trying to find the next gig, because most actors don\u2019t make a lot of money, and most of them don\u2019t have steady work. So he could have held this belief system for a long time.  But this next sound bite is Steve Jobs.  And this is how he finished in his remarks Sunday night. He was receiving the Ultimate Choice Award at the Teen Choice Awards.<\/p>\n<p>KUTCHER:  Everything around us that we call life was made up by people that are no smarter than you.  And you can build your own things.  You can build your own life that other people can live in.  So build a life.  Don\u2019t live one, build one.  Find your opportunities, and always be sexy.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  And he pointed at his head when he said, &#8220;Always be sexy.&#8221;  Not below his waist.  He pointed at his head.  He said earlier, intelligence is what\u2019s really sexy.  Being smart, being intelligent, is sexy.  Now, this last sound bite, one of the reasons I think that there\u2019s a tremendous Steve Jobs influence in this is because that last sound bite is Steve Jobs.  That\u2019s practically a direct quote from Steve Jobs.  Steve Jobs wrote and spoke often about being young, growing up, and entering the adult world.  He\u2019s a little bit of a rebel now and then.  And he looked at what life was. <\/p>\n<p>He saw a lot of formulas, and people were living formulas and plugging themselves into formulas, and then trying to climb the ladders that existed in the various formulas.  And he questioned it.  And he questioned the assumption that everybody was smarter than he was, particularly older people and more successful people he claimed were smarter than he was.  He said, I don\u2019t want to look at life that way.  People are not necessarily smarter than you.  He told graduates at Stanford this.  Don\u2019t assume that everybody\u2019s smarter than you are.  Most people do that.  Most people assume that other people are hipper, have it together more, smarter, and Jobs was obsessed with persuading people and believing it himself, that nobody out there is any smarter than you, and it\u2019s wrong to think of yourself that way. <\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_79972\" class=\"alignright\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/Rush-megaphone.jpg\"\/><\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s wrong to go through life subordinating yourself to others because it\u2019s either the polite thing to do or it\u2019s the proper thing to do for somebody inexperienced.  Don\u2019t look at yourself that way.  You only got one life.  Make it what you want to be.  Don\u2019t plug yourself into the formulas.  One of the age-old formulas &#8212; when I bought my first house, Sacramento, the guy, the real estate agent said, &#8220;Well, don\u2019t worry about it, Rush, they don\u2019t let you make any money in this country \u2019til you\u2019re 40, anyway.&#8221;  Well, that\u2019s a formula.  And it used to be the case.  You could track it. People had to become that age before they were gonna be trusted by employers with serious jobs, serious compensation.  It\u2019s just the way it was.  But it was a formula.  And Jobs was always opining against this.  Make your own life; write your own formula.  Don\u2019t assume everybody\u2019s smarter than you are.  They\u2019re not.  The world\u2019s made up of people just like you.  In fact, you\u2019re probably smarter than a lot of the other people. <\/p>\n<p>Do not put yourself down, was the message.  Do not rest on the realization that you can\u2019t make it because there are other people smarter than you.  That\u2019s a cop-out, it\u2019s an excuse, and don\u2019t do it.  Don\u2019t assume anything, particularly that you\u2019re not as smart as other people, that you\u2019re not as creative, that you\u2019re not as valid.  And that\u2019s really what Jobs was talking about.  Don\u2019t question your own worth.  Don\u2019t question your own validity because of the formulas that society or life has built.  This was not a political thing with him.  With Jobs it was simply the way life was structured, and he didn\u2019t want to be in a structured life that others had written.  He wanted to write his own.  Now, that quote from Kutcher, I am dead certain that comes from what he learned about Jobs playing this role.  To the extent that the other stuff he believes, I\u2019m not gonna question it; he probably does.  But the point is, again, that it &#8212; well, it\u2019s important because the people that he said this to  &#8212; really, one of the things that\u2019s been eating away and bothering me is there hasn\u2019t been this kind of can-do spirit in this country. I mean, outside of this program. <\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m talking about where these kids are. They\u2019re going to school, the music they\u2019re listening to, the movies and TV shows they\u2019re watching, the stuff going back and forth on Twitter.  For God\u2019s sake, wherever there are liberals, it\u2019s nothing but fatalism.  It\u2019s nothing but doom and gloom.  It\u2019s nothing but the world is screwing everybody.  It\u2019s nothing but pain and suffering and lost opportunity and no hope, and so that\u2019s why you have to let somebody like Obama or some other Democrat or a government take care of you, because there isn\u2019t any hope for you.  The Democrat Party and liberals in general have built this belief system that is rooted in and based on contempt for average people and the belief that average people can\u2019t do anything on their own. <\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"585\" height=\"315\" src=\"\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/UF8uR6Z6KLc\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>I don\u2019t know to what extent Ashton Kutcher is a role model to the audience that he has, but I\u2019ll guarantee you that what he had to say on Sunday night, now repeated here on the EIB Network, what he had to say are things that the people who heard him say it do not hear it, are not hearing it.  At least they\u2019re not hearing from people they trust or believe.  But I don\u2019t think they\u2019re hearing it.  And I know they\u2019re being bombarded with the opposite. <\/p>\n<p>He led into that last quote by saying, &#8220;The third thing is something that I just relearned when I was making this movie about Steve Jobs.&#8221;  That last sound bite is Steve Jobs.  By the way, it is great advice.  Don\u2019t assume you\u2019re not valid because you think people have done more than you. Don\u2019t assume you\u2019re not valid or qualified because other people are older and more experienced, and don\u2019t assume people are smarter than you are, and don\u2019t fall prey to the structure that other people have made for you.  Build a life, don\u2019t live it.  And it\u2019s something he fervently believed, and he did. <\/p>\n<p>Now, it\u2019s not something everybody\u2019s gonna be able to do, but it doesn\u2019t matter.  The inspiration, the motivation, the idea that it can happen is what inpsires people to start dreaming about.  Let\u2019s face it, folks, this is one of the many things that has been missing in this country for four and a half years.  <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  I want to go back to sound bite one because what\u2019s happening, the audio sound bite we have is a clip that\u2019s been edited by the Drive-By Media, and Ashton Kutcher actually was a little bit more detailed.  So here\u2019s sound bite one again, and I\u2019ll tell you what was left out of this.  It\u2019s important.<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_79971\" class=\"alignright\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/Rush25years-17.jpg\"\/><BR\/>KUTCHER:  I believe that opportunity looks a lot like hard work.  I\u2019ve never had a job in my life that I was better than.  I was always just lucky to have a job.  And every job I had was a steppingstone to my next job, and I never quit my job until I had my next job.  And so opportunities look a lot like work.<\/line><\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  Now, that clip, obviously, would make you think he\u2019s talking about acting jobs.  What was edited out of that was that he described the first jobs he had.  He helped his dad carry shingles to the roof.  He washed dishes at a restaurant.  He worked in a grocery store deli.  He swept up factory floors.  He mentioned all these things.  They just cut that out, whoever we got the bite from edited all that out.  This is what he was talking about, and he listed these jobs as jobs that he did not think he was better than.  He never had a job he thought he was better than, and he mentioned these things that you didn\u2019t hear on the bite.  Carry shingles to the roof, wash dishes at a restaurant, working at a grocery store deli, and sweeping a factory.  The full quote was found on Business Insider. <\/p>\n<p>Now, Steve Jobs\u2019 version of what Kutcher said in the last sound bite was this:  &#8220;Your time is limited, so don\u2019t waste it living someone else\u2019s life. Don\u2019t be trapped by dogma &#8212; which is living with the results of other people\u2019s thinking. Don\u2019t let the noise of others\u2019 opinions drown out your own inner voice.&#8221;  Don\u2019t let other people talk you out of believing in yourself.  Don\u2019t let other people talk you out of believing that what you want to do is valid and good and worthwhile.  Don\u2019t let other people\u2019s structure and formula make you feel second-rate or inconsequential.  &#8220;And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He said just have the courage, believe and think for yourself, live for yourself.  And he\u2019s also saying something there that is really true.  Your heart will never lie to you.  Your head will all day long, but your heart won\u2019t.  Steve Jobs said that when you grow up, you tend to get told the world\u2019s the way it is and that your life has to be lived inside that world.  Try not to get into too much trouble.  Get an education, get a job, make some money, have a family, but don\u2019t make waves.  And Jobs said, to hell with that.  Make waves.  Everybody else made waves.  Change the world.<\/p>\n<p>He was totally opposed to self-confinement.  He realized that most of the limitations that people faced were self-imposed, and that\u2019s what he was at that Stanford commencement speech trying to get across.  Don\u2019t put limits on yourself.  Everybody else is gonna be trying to do that.  Don\u2019t let them.  Anyway, I\u2019m pleased, I\u2019m happy that this kind of message was heard for what it is, not making it more than it is or was, but I did want to share it with you.  <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  I tell you, there\u2019s a sad reality.  It\u2019s not just the Democrats on the left that are pessimistic and do not ever have an optimistic can-do message.  There aren\u2019t very many Republicans that do, either.  Which is another, I mean, gigantic blown opportunity, if you ask me.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: I\u2019ve got the full Ashton Kutcher sound bite in which he describes these jobs that not one of which he felt was beneath him.  Now, again, you might think I\u2019m making too much of this, and I might be.  I have been profoundly distressed, privately, with all the pessimism in this country.  You know, I\u2019ve been blessed.  I\u2019ve had so many wonderful things happen to me.  Admittedly, I\u2019ve made some of those happen.  But I really believe if I can, anybody can, and the idea that this country\u2019s over in that regard just offends me as much as anything being said by the fatalists and the doomsdayers.  But they\u2019re poisoning the minds of young people who are going to determine the kind of country this is. <\/p>\n<p>Their minds are being polluted, perverted, and poisoned with nothing but negativism and pessimism, which is easy.  It\u2019s easy to be depressed.  It\u2019s easy to be fatalistic and down in the dumps.  And it\u2019s easy to take refuge in the fact that you have no confidence, that other people are better than you are.  And this pessimism is being taught, it\u2019s being ingrained in people during the formative years of their education.  And what that means is, this country is being lied about to these people.  Young people are being told lies and falsehoods about the absolute unique, wonderful, great, God-given opportunity to live in this country and be an American, and it just irritates me beyond my ability to express it. <\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_79980\" class=\"aligncenter\" align=\"middle\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/RushFreedom.jpg\"\/><\/p>\n<p>So when an actor of an age that is similar to the people we\u2019re talking about articulates what you and I not only believe, but know to be true, I\u2019m curious.  Now, again, I don\u2019t know Ashton Kutcher, and I\u2019ve never heard him opine on anything before, so I\u2019m not trying to impugn at all.  I\u2019m actually trying to thank him and hope this keeps up.  I know he\u2019s a Democrat.  As an actor, I know that he likes jobs, he likes working.  That\u2019s one thing, actors do like work because it isn\u2019t steady, and most of the people do it because they love it and they want to do it.  But I also know many actors and actresses become the people they portray. <\/p>\n<p>How many instances are there of say Jessica Lange testifying before Congress on agriculture problems because she played a farm wife in a movie about the Dust Bowl?  Now, Hollywood senators bring her up as an expert \u2019cause they want to meet actresses, too.  So it\u2019s entirely possible that Kutcher, exposed to Steve Jobs, playing the role of Jobs in this movie, had to absorb some of this.  Maybe this is who he is.  I\u2019m not, again, impugning.  But I do think that this is important.  And it\u2019s one of a series of little things happening out there that have not been happening in the past four and a half years that could signal a turn around of some kind. <\/p>\n<p>Now, here\u2019s the full quote.  This is where he mentions the jobs.  The quote that I played, the previous sound bite made it sound like he was just talking about there wasn\u2019t an acting job that he\u2019s had that he thought he was better than, but here he details the kind of work that he\u2019s had and what he\u2019s talking about.<\/p>\n<p>KUTCHER:  I believe that opportunity looks a lot like hard work.  When I was 13 I had my first job with my dad carrying shingles up to the roof.  And then I got a job washing dishes at a restaurant.  And then I got a job in a grocery store deli.  And then I got a job in a factory sweeping cheerio dust off the ground.  And I\u2019ve never had a job in my life that I was better than.  I was always just lucky to have a job.  And every job I had was a steppingstone to my next job, and I never quit my job until I had my next job.  And so opportunities look a lot like work.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  So you can say what you want, but here\u2019s a man, most of his fans think he was born on the red carpet.  They think he was born married to Demi Moore.  They think he was born on Two and a Half Men.  And they\u2019re finding out something entirely different, and it\u2019s completely opposite to what they\u2019re being taught elsewhere.  So kudos to Ashton Kutcher.  I\u2019m sure by the time he hears about this I will be the devil incarnate, but regardless, kudos to him.  Again, it was Sunday night at the Teen Choice Awards. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RUSH: I want to get to these Ashton Kutcher sound bites. I want to keep things in some semblance of order and organization. This is Sunday night, the Ultimate Choice Award he got at the Teen Choice Awards. 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