RUSH: I just asked the staff here on the other side of the glass if they have seen a movie from 2003 called Love Actually. They all said no, except for Snerdley who looked at me incredulously, said, ‘Are you kidding?’ What, does it sound like a chick flick? Well, I happened to watch it recently. It’s been heralded by some liberals as a classic Christmas movie. It’s British. It has an ensemble cast. So I watched it on the basis of I love Christmas. I watched on the basis that a bunch of libs in the media, of course, have said it’s a classic Christmas movie. And, but for 15 or 20 minutes of it, it is. USA network is running an edited version of it Wednesday morning at six. Why it’s airing Wednesday morning at six, I don’t know, but they’ve edited some of it.
I found, aside from liking the movie, what I found was here’s a movie that’s got things in it that you would not dare recommend, especially with your young children. I don’t know what the rating is. I didn’t pay any attention to the rating of the movie, but I don’t know how it got away without being an R. It’s got nudity in it, yeah, it does, well, partial nudity, it’s got really questionable language in little spurts. But would you let me finish the thought here so I can go grab a phone call. What amazed me was all of these liberals thinking it’s a Christmas classic. It was quite telling to me. I would have loved to have been able to come here and tell you, you should watch this. But I just can’t. I know this is going to make you want to watch it more. If you do, I’m telling you, don’t show your kids, you’re going to get mad at me, and I have warned you, you have been warned. It is rated R? Okay. We just looked it up. It is rated R. I don’t even think the people who made it intended it to be a Christmas movie. It just happened to work out that way. I’m guessing about that.