Rush Defied the Cancel Culture Before It Had a Name
RUSH: I meant everything I said, very proud that I said it. I think it's right. So, throw me in jail. So, fire me! If that's what it takes to stand up for free speech, fine.
RUSH: I meant everything I said, very proud that I said it. I think it's right. So, throw me in jail. So, fire me! If that's what it takes to stand up for free speech, fine.
RUSH: It's not even a one-state solution that the Palestinians want. It's not a one-state solution the Iranians want. What we're talking about here is a final solution.
BRETT: Rush made it clear it should not be shocking at all to hear the ChiComs released the virus intentionally.
RUSH: They wanted me to run for president. They were trying to convince me to do it. They pledged all kinds of money. I don't know how the Weekly World News got hold of this.
BRETT: The Limbaugh Letter was the spark that ignited, not only a movement, but an unforgettable day in Fort Collins, Colorado.
BRETT: They're once again going after your favorite adult beverage, saying it's bad for you, that any amount is harmful to your brain. Back in 2008, Rush talked about the left's guilt list.
BRETT: Rush spoke about this: Trump calling out Merkel's pipeline act with Russia.
BRETT: He used the same quote that Reagan did in the 1988 address, but he didn't quite get the same reaction.
BRETT: This year Colorado State has predicted "an above-average hurricane season," but they don't really know. Rush told us that for years and really drove the point home.
Brett Winterble guided today's program. Check out Brett's Stack of Stuff.