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I told you the other day, a couple weeks ago, some people, friends of mine came by and screened a movie for me called Henry Poole is here.
It stars Luke Wilson and some other people.
And it was, we sat there and watched it.
And it started out.
I thought, oh, this is going to be boring as hell.
Why can't they bring me some shoot-em-up action flick?
But I couldn't take my attention away from it.
I kept watching it, watching it, watching it.
Finally, it was over, and I had not looked at my watch once.
And I said, I don't think I've seen anything quite like this, particularly coming out of Hollywood.
It opens today, and I don't want to give too much of this away, but Luke Wilson stars as a guy who has been given a fatal diagnosis of some unnamed disease.
And so he's all depressed, and he's lost faith in everything.
He's not married.
He's lost faith in virtually everything in life.
So he buys this little run-down house in a middle American neighborhood in an unnamed city.
Looks like it's Los Angeles to me, but I can't tell.
It doesn't matter.
And the neighbors start showing up, bringing him cookies and so forth.
He's not interested.
He's nice to him, but he couldn't care.
All he wants is to say thanks and kick them out and get them on their way.
He just wants to sit there and sulk.
And one afternoon, he notices that the neighbor that brought him cookies is out back staring at one of the walls on the back of his house.
So he walks out there and says, what are you looking at?
And she's in awe.
She's shaking.
And the camera pins and there's just a blank wall.
He says, the face of the Lord is on your wall.
And this drives him nuts.
He says, oh, no, now I got to cook for a next-door neighbor.
He said, there's nothing but a water stain.
And nothing there but a water stain.
Please leave me alone.
She starts bringing, she goes gets the priest from her church to come out and look at this.
The guy discovers the priest and the next-door neighbor looking at the wall.
He goes out, what's going on?
It's my property.
There's nothing.
It's a water stain on a wall.
Father, get out of here.
I don't want you anything to do with this.
Priest is not so sure because he got a member of his flock there.
The neighbor starts bringing neighbors and other people.
And there's a line of people outside this guy's house to look at this supposed picture.
And by the way, it bleeds.
There's a little drop of blood that bleeds.
Well, they don't know it's blood.
Have to test to see if it's blood, but there's a little drop of red substance that comes out of the side of the wall.
And he just goes nuts.
It continues to go nuts.
He tries to be patient with these people, but eventually he loses his mind.
He takes an axe.
And by the way, there's some people who touch the wall.
That's what they all end up touching the wall, touching what they think is the face of the Lord.
And some of them have miraculous things happen to them.
And he's not buying that because he's lost all faith because he's just been diagnosed with fatal disease that's unnamed.
So finally, he grabs an axe or something and just chops the wall down, which threatens to cave in the whole back of his house.
And these people are standing around there watching and they're crying.
They can't believe that he would do this.
They don't know he's got a fatal disease.
He doesn't tell anybody this.
To them, he's just some, you know, odd, depressed guy that lives among them.
He's not a threat to anybody, but he's got this thing inside of his house.
So he finally just takes his axe and just chops the thing down, whole back end of his house, almost falls in.
It does fall in on him.
The roof does.
And he ends up touching the wall, pieces of the wall, after he has destroyed it.
He goes in for his medical checkup some few days later and is told that he has no trace of the fatal disease.
Well, because Dawn said, you're telling us the whole movie.
I am, but I'm not.
If you just, if you, you know, I know where my syllables are going.
I'm host and you're the stenographer.
So he gets his medical treatment and this checkup is, you don't, you don't have the disease.
You're clean.
You're clear.
And then he gets friendly with one of the neighbors.
This is sort of a girlfriend type relationship with another one of the neighbors as the movie progresses.
And there's a very key line at the end of the movie, which I'm not going to tell you.
But what it does, it allows the viewer to come to any conclusion about this that the viewer wants.
Either it was the face of the Lord or it was something else.
But Henry Poole has his faith restored, regardless, whatever the truth of the wall was.
The truth of the wall is never stated.
You're allowed as the viewer to attach whatever you want to it.
And the director was one of the guys who came and screened this for me.
And I was, Mark Pellington is his name.
By the way, his dad played in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles.
And he said, how do you get this done in Hollywood?
How do you get a guy like Luke Wilson to do this?
I mean, this is a movie about religion, perhaps, God, miracles.
How does this happen?
And he said, well, Luke Wilson, we actually asked a lot of people to do it, but Luke Wilson's a whole movie.
And it's not a comedy.
Everybody in this movie is comedians, but it's not a comedy.
And he is in every scene of the movie.
And he said that Pellington told me some of the actors they asked to review didn't want to carry the whole load because there's romance, there's sadness, it's all these emotions.
But he, Pellington, had lost his wife to a disease, and his faith in things was down in the dumps as well as a surviving child.
And so this movie was sort of cathartic and therapeutic for him.
I was stunned by it simply because it's not the kind of thing that you expect.
I was expecting the whole thing for this whole situation of the wall and the Lord and the people that believed in all that to be made the biggest fools Hollywood could think to make of it.
And that's not what happened.
But there's, I have left a lot out of this.
Yes, I have, Dawn.
I have left a lot out of this.
But it opens today.
It's like it's not everywhere.
They're trying to get a lot of theaters.
There's like 600 theaters, but it's Luke Wilson, and it's called Henry Poole, is there.
And just trust me, Dawn, there's a lot I haven't put in there.
And it's not a preacher movie.
It's not that.
You'll see if you take the time to go see it.
Okay, audio sound by time.
We have been talking, ladies and gentlemen, about the situation in a Democrat convention where a lot of Democrats are sort of buzzing and whispering behind the scenes that they're nervous.
They're nervous that Obama has caved and turned the whole convention over to the Clintons.
They're wondering if he gave up too much.
They're wondering, is he not leading in polls?
He's not securing the votes of women, by the way.
I had that on the stack yesterday.
And women are not flocking to Obama as you would expect women to flock to a Messiah.
And some of those Democrat women are obviously still very devoted to Hillary.
So here's how CNN's Suzanne Malvaux reported the Hillary convention story last night on the Situation Room on CNN.
A new move by Barack Obama for political peace.
Hillary Clinton's name will be placed in nomination at the Democratic Convention with his blessing.
Jeez, with his blessing.
He is the Messiah.
A new move by Obama for peace.
Suzanne, would any of you in the drive-bys tell me why the Democrat Party needs peace when you've got the unifier?
When you have a candidate who has never, ever come along before like Obama, you've got something fresh and brand new.
Why is there the need for peace in the Democrat Party?
So he blessed the Clintons getting two days.
Last night on CNN's Anderson Cooper 180, Anderson Cooper talking to former Clinton advisor David Rodham Gergen.
And Cooper said, David, were you surprised this happened and how big a deal do you think this is?
I have to tell you, Anderson, the process by which this was reached was sloppy.
And I do not think it reflects well on the Obama camp how this was reached.
They have given the appearance, I'm sure they didn't mean this, I'm sure they wanted to be gracious, but they have given the appearance that if you push hard enough, you can roll them, that they'll give in.
Then your critics say, well, look, you can't stand up to the Clintons.
You can't stand up to Putin.
Well, but isn't this exactly what he would do for peace with Putin?
Isn't this who Obama is?
Doesn't this tell us exactly, shouldn't David Rodham Gergen be a little bit upset?
If Obama will sue for peace by giving the Clintons more than what they want, how will he sue for peace with a Madini Zod or Vlad the Impaler?
We'll be back.
Stay with us.
Rush Limbaugh continuing to suffer abuse over my recitation of the movie Henry Poole is here.
Matt Rank, Matt, Rank, you told the county and you telling everything.
I did not.
Besides that, everybody who went to see the movie Titanic knew damn well a boat was going to sink and people were going to die before they went into the theater.
I'm taking a phone call.
I want to talk to somebody friendly.
This is Judy in Prescott, Arizona.
Hi, Judy.
Nice to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Oh, Mega Ditto's Rush.
I love your show.
I've been listening to you since, oh my gosh, forever, and I pray for you all the time.
Thank you very much.
Yesterday, I called up the campaign headquarters for Senator McCain.
He's my senator here from Arizona, as you know.
Yes.
And I told the very nice staffer on the other end of the line that I had a lot of concern about the fact that I'd heard that the senator was going to put a pro-abort on the ticket with him.
And my concerns were this, that the Democrats always stick together no matter what.
I have a pro-life friend in South Carolina that is going to vote for Obama because he's a Democrat.
But Republicans are not that way.
Republicans will punish candidates if they veer from what they think, especially the conservatives, is important for them.
And this pro-life issue is very, very important.
My own husband said, that's the last straw.
If McCain puts a pro-abort on with him, I'm not voting for him.
And I told the staffer that I'm very, very worried that this will just be a gateway for Obama to get in because the base will not support Senator McCain.
The guy told me, Judy, he said, I've been hearing a lot of calls just like yours.
I think you're exactly right, too.
I'll tell you, especially with the news that's hit recently of Obama's just practically criminal votes supporting the murder of babies who have been born.
Three times as an elected official in Illinois, Barack Obama voted for legislation that would allow doctors, patients, to terminate the life of a baby who had survived an abortion and is outside the womb.
Three times.
So he's vulnerable on the issue.
But here's what you have to understand about the McCain campaign and the Republicans.
The McCain campaign, the Republican Party is basically telling conservatives, yeah, you can vote for our guy.
We'll be happy if you do, but don't think we're going to give you anything for it because we don't like our party being conservative.
We want to reach across the aisle.
We want to go for the moderates.
We want to be independents.
We're going to show we can work with Democrats.
We're going to show we're not closed-minded.
They buy all the stuff.
And so they're just that said about conservatives.
So they're basically just flipping us off.
Well, Rush, this is exactly what I told the young man with whom I spoke.
And I said, Senator McCain has always considered himself a maverick.
To me, that means, well, I'm not going to say it, screw you, okay, to the Republican Party, to conservatives, that is.
And the problem is that if he does that, his advisors should know that conservative, pro-life individuals will not support this man.
And they want to get him elected, but he's got to reach out.
I said to the guy, he's got to reach out to conservatives and not always reach out to the left.
And he said, Judy, I'm hearing you.
Yeah, but let me tell you something.
And follow me on this, because they believe that they own you and the base right now because of your distrust, dislike, and fear of the things that will happen under Obama.
Now, because they think that they own us, in the most crucial of earlier decisions, McCain is misjudging us.
He feels he can pick whomever he wants, pro-choice Democrat running mate, and that everybody's just going to march with him.
But he figures wrong, this is going to be a close election, and it's not going to take a whole lot of people sitting on their hands to lose an important state or two.
Now, Obama's out there firing up his base.
McCain is trying to deflate people like you.
He's angering us, and I wasn't going to vote for him.
I was just not going to mark anything.
But then when he pulled this, and I think, Rush, I really think, and I know you've done so much to get the word out, I really think that if he puts on a good, strong conservative, he has a pretty good chance of getting elected.
But if he doesn't, then the Republicans are going to say, what's the difference between him and B. Hussein Obama?
And they either won't vote or I don't know.
And it's really scary, and I'm worried about it.
I don't like McCain.
I never have liked him.
This amnesty thing, we're going nuts here in Arizona.
I mean, I'm up in Prescott, and we're halfway between Phoenix and the Grand Canyon, but we're starting to see the illegals here in our little town.
And I am a transplant from Los Angeles, so I don't even need to go there.
I mean, you know what that's like.
And so we're just kind of saying, well, but McCain is going to be better than Democrat because he's good on defense and this and that.
But I'm just afraid that he's just going to be throwing off votes that he doesn't care, and I'm worried about it.
Well, but I agree with all that, but I take it even a little further than that, Judy, because I think this is a demonstration of how McCain might govern.
And it underscores the underscores the doubts.
Well, for example, he's been saying that when asked about what kind of judges he would appoint to the federal bench, including the Supreme Court, he said, well, judges in the mold of Scalia, strict constructionists.
Well, okay, if you believe that you're going to put a strict constructionist on the Supreme Court, and that's what you're telling people, how in the world do you then find a pro-abort vice presidential running mate when one of the central issues that matters to conservatives and so forth in the Supreme Court is finding judges who might someday overturn Roe versus Wade.
So you put a pro-abort VP, and you promise at the same time you put strict constructionist judges that we have to doubt.
I mean, it's going to shake people's confidence in his promise to put conservative judges on the court.
And to a lot of people, you throw out Russia, Georgia, you throw out Iraq.
The court is central to a lot of people in terms of why they vote.
And let me add another point here.
This decision to put a pro-abort vice president on his ticket is a crucial one.
And he's off mainfield.
I want to read to you a quote from a Democrat pollster who worked for Mayor Bloomberg.
His name is Doug Shane, or Shine, I think it is.
The move to put a pro-choice running mate such as Lieberman could help reshape McCain's message to appeal to swing voters.
The right wing is not going anywhere.
Choice is a key issue for over 40 women who voted for Hillary in the primaries.
So a Democrat pollster is applauding the potential move of the man he does not support for president, McCain, to put a pro-choice guy on the ticket as vice president because that will go.
McCain's already shown up his message for people on the left.
He doesn't need to firm it up anymore.
By the way, one more thing on this, McCain and his vice presidential choice.
It goes beyond just picking a pro-abort candidate to be his VP.
Look, here's the way those of us who really care about this look at it.
McCain has said that his model for Supreme Court judges would be people like Alito and Scalia and so forth.
But Alito and Scalia would vote to overturn McCain Feingold.
So would McCain actually appoint people, overturn his significant achievement?
And then you put somebody on the ticket that's a pro-abort, a pro-choicer, it just doesn't jibe with somebody, a candidate, who says he's going to appoint strict constructionist, conservative type judges to the Supreme Court.
It just makes you question, but there's more to this than that.
If you're going to put a pro-choice, if you're going to put a pro-choice man on your ticket, or woman, you're putting a liberal.
You're putting a liberal on your ticket.
Let's take a look at Lieberman.
Now, because this is about more than abortion.
Lieberman's a liberal.
He's good on the war, and he's a nice guy.
And the Democrats are going to fix to punish him.
But his liberal rating is not much different than Chris Dodds.
Would we put Chris Dodd on the ticket?
The presidency is about many things, not just abortion.
It's about many things and many decisions.
Now, Tom Ridge is on the list.
Tom Ridge is also a pro-choice guy.
He's a Republican.
But when Tom Ridge was a congressman in Pennsylvania before getting elected governor there, he was liberal on a lot of things.
For example, he opposed Reagan's SDI big time and said things about it that were very harsh and he tried to kill it.
He was among the leaders of the nuclear freeze effort in Congress.
Do you remember the nuclear freeze effort, ladies and gentlemen?
The nuclear freeze effort was a leftist idea designed to strengthen the Soviet Union because they wouldn't participate in it.
They'd just laugh their asses off if we signed some nuclear freeze with them while they kept building weapons.
He opposed arming the freedom fighters in Nicaragua.
He opposed the Strategic Defense Initiative.
And he was a leader in cutting funds for SDI.
Tom Ridge was.
So these are two of the names that have been mentioned.
Meanwhile, you've got Huckabee out there trying to sandbag Romney as the choice with evangelicals.
And of course, Huckabee is denying it has anything to do with Romney being a Mormon.
He says it has everything to do with the fact that Romney is a flip-flopper on issues.
But Huckabee's out there trying to poison the minds again of evangelicals against Romney.
So you get names thrown about like, I've heard Lieberman's on the short list.
Well, see, that's, I know, this is another thing.
This is another thing that happens.
This has been my concern all along with this, is what does that do to the party next time around?
And if we win doing this, we're no different than Democrats.
So it's troubling.
I mean, if you.
What is continually stunning to me is this apparently wanton and open disregard for the traditional Republican base that elects Republican presidents.
Back to the phones.
We have a 12-year-old on the phone from Belton, Texas.
This is Ben.
Nice to have you with us, sir.
Hello, Mr. Limbaugh.
Hi.
All right.
Well, today I've done research over global warming.
And actually, anybody can do this.
Half of the information you can find off of elementary school textbooks.
And actually, global warming isn't very statistically correct.
And it's causing so many problems in the D.C. and the House and everything.
And they want to do ethanol.
But it's just changing the currency.
And I mean, it's not very far produced yet.
And it hasn't gotten that well yet.
But they want to change it RA.
And I just don't think that's very wise.
You are very wise, young man.
So you've, on your own, you have independently researched global warming and you've found the principle of man-made global warming.
And you don't believe it?
That's very correct.
Yes, sir.
I like that.
Very correct.
That means you are solidly convinced of your own research.
Yes, sir.
Well, good.
Now, what are you going to do about it?
Well, actually, I've tried to share it around with the most people I could so we can get it out and so that hopefully, we can convince the global warmest that actually, that it's it's, it's not anything.
Do you actually talk about things like global warming to your friends who are also your age?
Oh yes, sir.
And why is this is?
Is this a how did?
How did at age 12, outside of your parents?
I'm sure they're interested in it.
How did you become aware of the issue to the point that you wanted to research it on your own?
Well actually, I was supposed to make a speech in a speech and debate class, and so I had to pick a topic, and so that was the one I picked.
So you supposed to make a speech, and a speech in a class.
You had to pick a topic, and that was the one you picked, and so well.
Have have you?
For example, have you been made to watch the movie by former vice president Al Gore An Inconvenient Truth?
No, I haven't been necessarily forced to watch it.
I mean, I haven't watched it either, but well, if you want some entertainment, you should.
That'd be great for your research to see how they lie about the lack of ice for polar bears and so forth.
It'd be.
It would be great for your research.
The reason I ask you that is because, where I live, a lot of grade school kids are being made to watch the movie, and if their parents don't show up and watch too, the kids are being threatened with the cuts in their grades.
So I thought that might be happening where you are.
So you're, but your friends care about it as much as you do.
Oh uh well, actually lately I've moved.
I haven't made that many friends yet, but the friends that I used to have, who were public schooled, I'm homeschooled and actually they thought the complete opposite.
So it made some good debates.
I see this this this, this explains a lot.
It makes some good debate.
Well, you know what?
I hope that you hold on to your interest in in things like this and I hope you continue to do your research in this, because people like you.
When you grow up, you know you're, you're gonna have a very powerful role in what kind of country this is, and I just I think it's great that you care about this at age 12 and I think it's fascinating that you have discovered the truth of it on your own.
I congratulate you.
I'm proud of you.
Thank you sir, and uh well sorry, go ahead, okay.
Or do you?
What do you mean?
Sorry, go ahead, I'm sorry.
What were you finished with what you had to say?
Oh well, I was just going to mention that actually, I plan to get into the politics and become representatives and and run for president in 2032, and I'd appreciate your vote and and that's yeah, let me see.
2032 this is 2008 says 24 more years, 57 and 24.
I'll be your vice president.
Oh well, thank you.
Either that, either that, or I'll be your press secretary.
Well, I'd be honored to have you, absolutely that'd be an honor.
Well, I'd be an honor to work for you as you run for president.
Ben, thanks much all the best and and and don't change you too, don't worry.
Thanks again, Ben Michael, in Philadelphia.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello hi, Rush.
How are you fine?
Thank you.
So I wanted to uh, really kind of stay away from the political end right now, just because it is Friday, and I just wanted to tell you about my father-in-law, Doug Winland.
Now, the past few years he was a major listener, five days a week, and the last time he listened to you was on April 4th of this year and on April 6th he passed away and I want to let you know how much of an impact that you made on his life.
On his deathbed the week before he passed away.
All he could do was pretty much sleep on his, lay on his side.
He had leukemia.
He was diagnosed New Year's Eve of 07.
But he made sure that he had his headphones on between the hours of noon and 3.
That's just.
But please know and understand my heart, sir.
I thank you so much for not compromising.
I thank you so much for just engulfing him with wisdom and basically got me over.
I've been a Republican for a long time, but he really, you know, he was like, Michael, you really need to listen to him.
You really need to listen to him.
And how old was your father-in-law?
63.
He was young.
Yeah, 63.
And he just found out he had New Year's Eve he was diagnosed.
Yeah, I mean, during Christmas time, it seemed like every winter he would have what we think would be pneumonia.
And this past Christmas, he was different Christmas morning when he was here with our family.
And, you know, he would try to play with the kids, but he really couldn't.
He was really tired, shortness of breath.
And when my mother-in-law pretty much forced him to go to the doctors, and they told him the symptoms, of course, you know, with leukemia, they try to rule things out first, get all the big things out of the way.
But, you know, when they drew blood and basically the results came back, you know, we thought we could fight it.
Some things happened in the hospital that probably excelled his stay here.
But nevertheless, I just remember him, you know, it's like we got pictures that we took with him on his side, laying down in his bed with his headphones on.
And he listened so loud that I could hear the radio program.
I would walk into the room because he didn't want to miss a thing, sir.
I wanted to thank you.
You know, all politics aside, George aside, Obama McCain aside, I needed, I'm so grateful that I got to you today.
And, you know, I definitely want to see that new movie that you viewed the other day.
But I want to thank you.
And I did not give it all away.
I did not give it all away.
Do not believe these critics of mine who say I gave it all away.
But from our family to you.
Thank you.
Thank you back.
You have no idea what stories like this do to me.
I just, you know, I sit here and I hear a story like yours about your father-in-law.
And your father-in-law is like so many people.
People like him are what make the country work.
People like him are what make the country work.
And there's this guy out there going the extra mile to listen to this program and listen to me.
It's just very humbling.
I'm glad you got through too.
Michael, I appreciate it.
He's a caller from Philadelphia.
We'll take a brief timeout.
Be back after this.
Stay with you.
Ray Davies, the Kinks, still alive.
Oh, by the way, I need to correct something I said yesterday, talking about a gang of 10.
I got confused, and I mentioned that the Senator Jim DeMint was a member of the Gang of 10.
He is not.
Jim Dement is opposed to the Gang of Ten and has publicly said that he would vote against the plan of the Gang of Ten.
And I wanted to apologize, Senator DeMant.
I understand his office was besieged with the phone calls yesterday.
And it was just a slip of the tongue error.
Jim DeMent, not a member of the Gang of Ten in the Senate.
Tricia in Tampa, Florida.
Welcome to the EIB Network.
Hello.
Greetings from a fellow conservative and Missourian Rush.
Thank you very much.
I have two lighthearted comments and then two serious if you'll very briefly.
I eat lunch every day with an Obama supporter, and we turn on your radio program, and she's headed to the convention but doesn't have a ticket, and she is thinking she might land in the ghetto there on the platt, is what they're calling that whole tank at the Democratic.
I mean, they got barbed wire cells and everything in this for the Recreate 68 crowd, people that get arrested.
How about a shirt with your face on it with a key to the cell saying, I survive Gitmo and showing you free to Democrats?
We'll put it in the hopper.
I'll do it.
Second suggestion, also lighthearted, I think you should consider 10 hermetically sealed fireside chats with the American people to be released in the future.
Instead of us wondering what would Reagan do now or what would Rush do now, we would have what you would have to say in the future.
And I'd certainly appreciate your entertaining that for future crises for the Americans, especially the conservatives.
All right.
That's another good idea.
We can make hay out of that.
Okay.
On the little bit more serious side, with regard to the Georgia crisis, I'm reminded of Churchill's comment on Chamberlain's return from Munich, that Chamberlain had two choices of war or dishonor.
He chose dishonor and got war.
I'm worried that we may risk choosing dishonor if Obama gets in and does nothing to help the Georgians.
Well, you know, that's an interesting point because as I said moments ago, the way Clinton has purchased peace, the way Obama has purchased peace with the Clintons at his own convention is to give them two nights of it.
And if that's how he wants to make peace, and the Clintons are just political opponents, but imagine dealing with people like Mahmoud Ahmadine Zad or Vladimir Putin or what have you.
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All right, a brief time out, ladies and gentlemen.
I've got to do some dancing here real quick.
We'll be back and wrap it up in just a sec.
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Well, another special, meaningful, and important week of Broadcast Excellence.
And I thank you all so much for being part of it each and every day, as I know you thank me for making it all happen.