1993: The Day of the Dittoheads
BRETT: The Day of the Dittoheads, when you saw raw power exercised in a totally peaceful way, to see how many would show up via the phone in Washington, D.C.
Listener: Rush Became My Best Friend After I Lost My Mom
BRETT: That's Sally in Atlanta, Georgia, sharing with us her memory of her mom playing the show for her and what a huge, huge thing that is.
The Environmentalist Wackos and the Food Police
BRETT: You know, one of the things that was always interesting was Rush's take on the environmentalist wackos.
EIB Success Story: Rush Rockets Thriller Author Tom Grace to #1
BRETT: What a wonderful story. I so appreciate you remembering that and coming back on the program and sharing it.
Rush Breaks Down the Cy Vance Investigation of Trump’s Taxes
BRETT: They're gonna end up opening the door right into their noses again. I have no doubt about this. I think Rush is exactly right.
The Maha Rushie Warned Us About Cancel Culture Before It Had a Name
BRETT: Teen Vogue editor — her name is Alexi McCammond. The woke culture, the cancel culture, comes after everybody. Rush talked about it in 2015 before the term "cancel culture" became a thing.
