Rush 24/7 Morning Update: Ask The Families
RUSH: Ask the families of hardworking Americans whose businesses were vandalized, looted, set ablaze whether Democrats' policy of letting riots roll unchecked by police is a good model.
RUSH: Ask the families of hardworking Americans whose businesses were vandalized, looted, set ablaze whether Democrats' policy of letting riots roll unchecked by police is a good model.
RUSH: What I saw last night watching the Democrat convention, oh, my goodness. It was pathetic. It was pathetic!
RUSH: Trump feeds off a live audience. So whatever Trump's involvement is, you know that there's going to be some audience element somewhere.
RUSH: Target has just announced the strongest quarterly sales growth ever. Their profits are up 80%… And then Apple has just become the first company with a market cap of $2 trillion, and it happens in the midst of this pandemic.
RUSH: Now, I mentioned something at the opening of the program that I might be faced here with doing something I don't usually do.
RUSH: This is no different than what Trump has been doing since Day One. It's no different than what he's been doing since his campaign began.
RUSH: She is just trouncing Michelle Obama on Twitter and in Facebook in terms of likes, dislikes, all of that.
RUSH: More than 200 charged, 1,000 arrested. The question is, will any of these charges stick?
RUSH: Biden, as a self-contained dryball, is not somebody about whom another dryball, John Kasich, can come along and infuse him with a bunch of enthusiasm.
RUSH: We always find time for Brit Hume when he has a sudden realization that we have come to months previous or weeks previous.
RUSH: Pretty much any effort to delay the reopening of the country, reopening of the schools, getting the economy going, everything is political in nature.
RUSH: The idea that Clinton had no idea what Epstein was doing — give me a break.
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