The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Jul 14 2020


Author: iHeartPodcasts July 14, 2020 Duration: 1:44:51
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The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Jul 14 2020

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1:


Blue state governors shutting down again. In face of COVID-19, we are not acting at all like Americans. Millennials afraid of coronavirus, first generation of Americans who prefer to cower in fear, do nothing, be victims. COVID-19 is biggest cop-out ever for people who don't want to live their lives. Survey shows Millennials think their risk of death from COVID-19 is much higher than it really is. Florida hospitals admit mistakes, coronavirus numbers inflated. NYT editor resigns after bullying by colleagues. America didn't shut down during Spanish Flu, President Wilson never mentioned it, the country just dealt with it. Trump should make his campaign about the inspirational uplifting truth about who Americans are, who we have the responsibility to be. If you're unable to escape the prison of fear, you will never get close to maximize your potential. Millennials risked the virus to protest, because they listen to whatever the media tells them. If we can't reach Millennials then we must ignore them.


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2:


Blue state governors shutting down again. Victor Davis Hanson column on the Jacobins. Bari Weiss, NYT op-ed editor, resigns, scorches Times in resignation letter, calls them out on caving to Twitter mobs. Our side pushed back against NFL anthem kneelers. The left will see pushback on Election Day. Does Bari Weiss realize the NYT published two years’ worth of lies about Trump-Russian collusion? California caller on Mexicali coronavirus hot spot. Millennial caller thinks media hypes coronavirus.


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3:


Bite Me speech presents contrast with Trump. WaPo columnist wants to rename the Texas Rangers because the name is racist. LA Teachers union demands defunding police before they'll go back to school. Steve Hilton: If your child's school doesn't reopen, demand your money back. NBC News shocked, interviews five pediatricians from across America, all say kids should go back to school. Cuomo says kids won't be used as guinea pigs in schools, meanwhile, New York is going through a murder spree while de Blasio paints Black Lives Matter on the street in front of Trump Tower. Scott Atlas: Closing schools goes against all the science. Biden speech on Trump, virus, Green New Deal. We can't lock the economy down again, we should let young people go to work and school and shelter those at risk. Poll: Trump cuts Biden lead in half.

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