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One hour from now, right here on the EIB network, former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz, they have a new book out tomorrow.
And we have them.
The day before publication, the day before the book is released.
It's an exceptional book.
And in fact, that's the title, Exceptional.
Why the World Needs A Powerful America.
It's a history book.
It is a futuristic book.
It is a book right up my alley in the sense that it attempts to explain great seminal moments in American history related to the theme of the book, A Powerful America, America Leading the World, Why It's Important, Why It's Good.
Aimed some chapters at young people, college-age students, high school-age students who have not been taught any of this.
It really is a tour de force book, and we'll have the former Vice President's daughter, Liz, in exactly one hour from now to let them explain what's in the book, why they wrote it, and of course, answer incisive questions from me, questions only I could ask.
And we've got them both.
And they're going to be on separate phone lines, right?
So it's going to be a little bit of a technological, well, it's not a big deal.
He's just we haven't done this in a while.
But they're not in the same room, right?
They're in different locations.
Well, whatever.
We'll make it work.
It doesn't matter.
Okay, folks, I have to start with this because I foretold it.
The video music awards last night.
Now, wait a second, just stick with me here.
If you go to Yahoo News, which is where low information voters go to find out what's going on, I want to share with you, here are the top three stories featured at Yahoo News this morning.
Number one, how Trump could turn the presidency into a litigation circus.
Oh, man, is there Trump news today?
Oh, Ben Carson's pulled into a tie with Trump in Iowa at 23.
Carly Fiorina is at third place.
So we have a black Republican, a female Republican, a white Republican paying his own way in the top three slots.
Nothing to do with the Republican establishment.
Other than maybe Fiorina, who has had a linkage to it back in the McCain days.
And it was revealed yesterday on CNN on John King's show that the Republican establishment is preparing to unleash on Trump after Labor Day.
Now, they aren't going to do it with their fingerprints on it.
They are looking for PACs that have no ties to current Republican candidates.
They don't want any fingerprints of the party directly on whatever this smear of Trump is going to be.
I'm going to tell you, they're running a huge, huge risk.
It looks to me like the Republican Party is being as obstinate and stubborn as it's possible to be.
In which case, if they're going to sit there, if they're going to watch all this transpire, if they're not going to learn a single thing from it, if they're not going to take just one thing, take your pick, because there's a lot to learn from this Trump camp.
This whole Republican primary, there's buku things to learn.
If they're not going to take even one of them and try to adapt even one thing, much less a whole lot of things, then folks, they're going to be relegating themselves to minority status for, I don't know how long, irrelevancy.
And three big fundraisers have abandoned Jeb.
And if that continues, but that's, you know, Moneyville, that's Jeb's claim here to the nomination.
That's his route.
And the FBI's A team is now on to Hillary.
The FBI, it's a drip, drip, now it's becoming a trickle.
The regime is turning this up from drip, drop, drip, drop to trickle, trickle.
Pretty soon it's going to be a steady stream.
The FBI A team looking into 6,000 Hillary emails.
The A team meaning trying to find out what was there classified, what was hidden, what was shielded, and so forth, making it look like they're gearing up to dig in, dig in deep.
Martin O'Malley and Bernie Sanders are accusing Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz of rigging the game on the Democrat side by limiting a number of debates.
Trump going after Huma, Weiner, and her, what do you call them?
Perverve, perv, perv husband, yeah, Weiner.
Somebody loaded, and we had the Cheneys on here in the second hour.
But back to the video music awards, and because I'm I can lay a claim to having some small not involvement here, but I foretold this in a way.
But let me go back to Yahoo News, the low-information voters.
This is where they go.
This is one of the places outside of Facebook's news, what do they call it there, the news feed and Twitter.
If you go, Yahoo News, the top three stories, how Trump could turn the presidency into a litigation circus.
And I have no idea what that story even is.
I've been prepping this show intensely since yesterday morning, and I don't know what the hell that's about.
Number two, White House renames Mount McKinley as Denali on eve of Obama's treatment.
No, Obama was going to rename the Rocky Mountains too until he found out they were not named after a white boxer.
Gonna change the name of Mount McKinley back to Denali.
He hasn't said a word about the trooper shot in Houston.
Hasn't said a word about it.
Honestly, I was watching CNN today.
They had some roundtable of attorneys to go laying out the case.
The DA down there laid it all out.
They've got the guy.
They've got the perp.
They've got the evidence that the CNN anchor goes, but, but, oh, there's one thing missing.
I'm not exaggerating here.
The CNN anchor is asking his guests, one thing missing.
My God.
My God, we have no motive.
Why?
Why?
And he runs around the table.
Why would this happen?
Can anybody say Black Lives Matter?
Can anybody say cable television?
Can anybody say something like the Al Sharpton show?
Can anybody say the drive-by media and the way they reacted to say, what happened in Charleston?
What do you mean, why did it happen?
They never have a problem finding motive when the races are reversed in a thing like this.
You know, when some lunatic white guy opens fire on African Americans, there's no question of motive here.
They are beside.
They can't find the motive.
And they're asking, I'll tell you this too.
The CNN anchor was asking all these lawyer buddies.
Let me ask you something.
Despite all this evidence, will the prosecution need a motive for conviction?
I'm holding out hope the guy might get away with it.
Thankfully, the lawyers told him, no, no, no, I don't need a motive here.
This is the evidence.
He's way beyond circumstantial.
And the third item, he thought I'd lost my place.
I never do.
The third item, Yahoo News, top three stories of this morning.
Nikki Nikki makes up with Taylor at VMA's, but escalates beef with Miley.
Now, I guarantee you, the low-information voters, the LIVs reading Yahoo, know exactly what that's all about.
You may not.
You may not know who Nikki is.
You might know the reference to Taylor, and you probably know the reference to Miley.
But what is this beef business that's been escalated?
And why did Nikki have to make up with Taylor?
It's Nikki Minaj, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Swift.
And Miley Cyrus.
Now, into this mix comes Kanye.
Kanye West, who is Mr. Kim Kardashian.
Well, that's the thing he's going to run for.
He got high last night, so he's going to run for president right there on the stage.
You know, he and Kim are having another baby.
And I've read what they're doing.
The first baby named Northeast, Northwest, okay, Kanye West.
The first baby's name is North.
And they've got, I don't know, the second baby's name, something to go along with the compass as well.
I just can't remember what it is.
Is she pregnant?
Or can you tell?
I don't know.
What do you mean you don't know you didn't do it?
What?
Is that the only reason you know whether somebody's pregnant?
I don't know.
Just rumors on the rise, like a cake in the oven, rising.
Okay, well, here, let's go back to 2012.
This is a mere three years ago, ladies and gentlemen, June the 5th.
And I had this observation, made this observation on this program.
He's becoming Barack Kardashian.
I tell you, that's what's becoming.
He is becoming the male Kim Kardashian with this stuff.
And it's been building.
He is a celebrity of the United States.
He is not the president.
And he is actively, and his whole team's out there pushing this.
So it's Barack Hussein Kardashian is what he has become.
Now, I made that observation after he started doing fundraisers with Anna Winter in a vogue magazine, Sarah Jessica Parker, who's upset that her family doesn't get enough welfare benefits from the government.
So I started jokingly calling him.
And by the way, this trip to Alaska, you know what this really is about?
No, he's going out there to appear on a reality TV show.
That's exactly right.
He's heading out to Alaska.
It's made to look like it's got something to do with climate change.
I know it's going to snow.
It is.
You're going to have an early summer snow, or I guess it'd be early fall snow, wherever he's headed.
No, he's going to be on a reality show out there.
And when they found out about it at CNN this morning, they were shocked.
They were disappointed.
Really thought they bought it that he was going out for global warming, you know.
Perfect liberal cause.
But no, he's flying out to appear on a reality TV show.
So anyway, there it was on June 5th.
I refer to him as Barack Kardashian.
The next day on Air Force One, en route to San Francisco, Jay Carney, the press secretary, held a little press gaggle with reporters.
And during the Q and A. Rush Lamb is referring to him as Barack Kardashian.
What is the response to that?
Two words.
Donald Trump.
Next question.
You see, ladies and gentlemen, cutting-edge societal evolution stuff.
Here we are back in 2012.
I call him Barack Hussein Kardashian.
A reporter asks the press secretary, what about that?
Limbaugh is referring to his Barack Kardashian.
Why even ask that?
That must have made an impression on the media.
They might have been worried that was going to harm Obama and his lofty statesmanlike intellectual image.
So they asked Carney about it.
And Carney says, two words, Donald Trump.
Little did he know.
Little did he know.
Now, here's Kanye, just to close the loop on this.
Remember, we are in a secret reach out to low-information people on this program, folks.
That's where you got to be tolerant and understanding.
It's the MTV Video Music Awards last night.
And here is Kanye.
We got some kind of award.
What do you Video Vanguard Award?
You just make up these awards to get these people on stage.
Video Vanguard?
Well, what the hell is that?
It's just an excuse to get him up there on stage.
So he was up there on stage.
He admits that he is a little high.
God might be thinking right now.
I wonder, did he smoke something before he came out here?
The answer is yes.
I rolled up a little something.
I knocked the ads off.
Oh, he's stoned.
He admits he's stoned up.
He's a stoner.
He's up on stage receiving this award.
And then he made the big announcement.
We the millennials, bro.
This is a new mentality.
We're not going to control our kids with brands.
We're not going to teach low self-esteem and hate to our kids.
We're going to teach our kids that they can be something.
We're going to teach our kids that they can stand up for they self.
It's about ideas, bro.
New ideas.
People who believe in truth.
And yes, as you probably could have guessed by this moment, I have decided in 2020 to run for president.
No kidding.
How would we have possibly guessed that?
What in the world happened there that would make us conclude, hey, this guy is running for, was it when he said we're going to teach our kids that they can stand up for they self?
Or was it when he said, yeah, you know what?
I rolled up a little something.
I knocked the edge off.
Was that the first clue?
If he'd added an I will inhale, I might have thought presidency.
But he didn't add an I will inhale.
So I just thought he was stoned.
Accepting a meaningless award just to get him up there on stage.
You know, it's interesting, though, as he goes through all this stuff.
We, the millennials, bro, new mentality, not going to control our kids with brands.
We're not going to teach low self-esteem and hate.
We're going to teach our kids they can be.
He thinks this is new stuff.
How bad must it be that Kanye West thinks traditional child raising is new?
Well, and now, audio soundbite number six.
Carol Costello, the former EIB net stalker, CNN before she got the anchor gig.
She is talking with the host of their show, There, Reliable Sources, about Obama, just aghast that Obama is going to appear on a reality show in Alaska.
They thought he's going out there to push global warming or something.
This news just into CNN, and it has to do with President Obama appearing on a reality show.
Brian Stelter is about to break the news.
Seriously?
Breaking news?
Break the news.
Yes, I want to call it Breaking News.
He's in Alaska this week.
He's going to be taping an episode of Bear Grillis' reality show.
It's called Running Wild with Bear Grills.
Come on.
Why?
He's joining celebrities like Drew Brees and Zach Efron and Shannon Tatum.
I still can't get for President Obama.
I'm sorry.
So he's going to be on this reality show, and he's going to be learning survival skills.
He'll be fully clothed in everything.
Well, we'll have to turn into NBC.
He's not like naked and afraid, right?
It's not quite.
You know, Carol, I don't know why he's not.
She laughs at everything she says.
She never delivers the news with a straight face.
I mean, everything, everything she says.
Obama's going.
Oh, my God.
How do you do that?
Anyway, she's shocked.
She's stunned that he's going to appear on a reality show.
Carol, it's about survival skills.
We're all going to need him when this guy is finished.
NFL Tom Brady, Roger Goodell News just in.
Not a surprise.
No settlement reached this morning.
They're in the courtroom of Judge Richard Berman.
Berman's been trying to get the NFL and Brady, the NFL PA, the Player Association, to settle this dispute over deflate.
Just come on, settle things.
Get out of here.
I don't want to have to rule on this.
I really don't.
He's been trying to force a settlement.
The NFL is not budging.
The NFLPA, the union, and Brady have reportedly agreed to accept a game or two suspension as long as the league will acknowledge they're being suspended for failing to help the investigation, not because they actually deflated footballs.
And the league is not budging.
The league is insisting on four games.
The league is insisting that Brady be suspended for his role in altering the state of the footballs prior to the AFC championship game last January against the Indianapolis Colts.
So up next, the judge might rule as soon as tomorrow, but it doesn't matter because whichever side loses, the smart thinking is that the loser is going to appeal, which would be to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
If I had to wage a wild guess right now, I mean, the opener 10 days away, New England hosting the Steelers.
And if I had to wager right now, Brady's playing, because if they, let's say the judge finds in favor of the NFL, Brady loses, okay, sues and asks for a stay.
The judge will have to determine whether or not Brady is likely to win before granting the stay.
But seems to me he'll suit up.
Greetings and welcome back, Rush Limbaugh here, kicking off a brand new week of broadcast excellence at the distinguished and prestigious Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
It's just like I said last week, the drive-bys are now referring to that shill.
Jorge Ramos is the new Walter Cronkite Edward R. Murrow, and he's neither.
I am America's real anchorman.
Jorge Ramos is either an activist or a shill or a combination of the two.
What?
What do you mean?
Shill?
Okay.
Let me, that's right.
You weren't here last week.
You were out partying.
Let me explain to you what I mean when I say that Jorge Ramos is a shill.
Where does the guy work?
Works at Univision.
Who's the audience?
Spanish-speaking people.
Therefore, what does Jorge Ramos need?
He needs Spanish-speaking people living in this country.
And he needs more of them.
That's the only way his audience can grow.
What's the best way to get more Spanish-speaking people in the country?
An invasion, disguised as illegal immigration.
So if Jorge's not an activist, and I actually think he is, I know he's not a journalist.
He's just acting one.
They all act like journalists.
It gives them an imprimatur, gives them a reputation, gives them an image.
But Jorge may as well be a card-carrying, street-walking protester because that's what he is.
He just has a camera and a network.
So he doesn't have to hit the streets carrying his signs.
Or else he's the shill, just seeking ways to expand his audience, which is how he expands his income.
But regardless, he's not Edward R. Murrow, and he's not Cronkite.
Unless you want to say that they were activists too, which they were, by the way, particularly Cronkite.
That's one of the biggest successful image manufacturers there has ever been.
Walter Cronkite as an objective right down the middle, I don't care how things turn out kind of guy.
He was every bit the uber leftist and pro-Democrat Party anchor that anybody alive today is.
But I, El Rushbo, am America's real anchorman.
I mean, I tell the truth about both sides.
Okay, a little detail here.
In Iowa, we have, this is a Monmouth University telephone poll.
August 27th through the 30th, 405 Iowans likely to attend the Hawkeye caucus.
Margin of error plus or minus 4.9 points.
So margin of error plus or minus 5.
And it's astounding.
Ben Carson and Donald Trump are tied in this poll, 23% each.
Most Iowa Republicans prefer someone without a traditional political pedigree, according to the analysis at Monmouth University poll.
This is now the first time since July 26th that poll in first four nominating states has shown Trump without a nominal lead.
This is the first one.
Carly Fi Arena in third place at 10%.
So you have three people who are perceived to be outside, way outside the standard political universe.
Trump, of course, nowhere near it, a white guy paying his own way.
Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon, an African-American.
Diversity.
Carly Fi Arena.
Well, she does have some ties to the Republican establishment in that she was, I think, part of the McCain team back in 2008.
And then after Fi Arena, Ted Cruz at 9%, Scott Walker at 7%, and that's a dramatic falloff for Scott Walker down to 7%.
Jeb Bush at the number he seems to own in every poll, 5%.
John Kasich, who the media thought won the Republican debate back in August.
Well, it still is August.
It'd be August 6th, whatever it was.
John Kasich and Rubio at 4%.
Rand Paul at 3%.
Huckabee, Santorum at 2%.
I don't see Christie's name here.
By the way, do you see Christie's idea for illegal immigrants?
Track them like we track FedEx packages.
Except it wasn't his idea.
The media forgot Mr. Newt first proposed that back in 2012 as sort of a light-hearted, jocular thing.
I was reading my tech blogs yesterday in a brief timeout from ShowPrep.
The tech blogs are more and more becoming ShowPrep.
And they had the story on Christie because FedEx and tracking is considered high-tech.
So their headline was, New Jersey Man suggests tracking illegals as we track FedEx.
New Jersey man.
They wouldn't even put Governor or Christie in the headline on this blog.
So, anyway, big news there.
Now, Chris Saliza at the Washington Post, a lot of people are reacting to all the polls in Iowa.
This Iowa poll shows just how amazing Trump's rise has been.
This is a different one.
This is a Des Moines Register Bloomberg Politics of Iowa poll.
The real story, according to Saliza, is contained deep in the poll.
In May, when the Des Moines Register last polled, 27% of likely Iowa Hawkeye cauckey goers viewed Trump favorably.
63% in the Des Moines Register poll, 63% regarded Trump unfavorably back in May.
His favorable number now is 61%.
His unfavorable 35%.
That is almost an exact reversal, and they can't remember ever having seen this before.
Saliza here at the Washington Post, numbers just don't reverse themselves like that in the space of a few months or ever, especially when the politician in question is totally known.
I'll tell you what, the theory that I have heard that the establishment and Republican Party has about how Trump's going to fade away is slowly but surely blowing up on him.
Let me repeat that theory for you.
The GOP establishment theory is that Trump's name recognition is at 99%.
So he's got no ground to gain.
He can't, and his favorable, unfavorable already established.
And that you can't change that dramatically, certainly not in a period of months.
So Trump has peaked.
Their theory was that whatever Trump's numbers in the polling data are peak and whatever his approval numbers are have peaked.
Meanwhile, the other candidates are nowhere near 99% name recognition.
Closest might be Jeb, and he's still not there.
So they have all kinds of room for growth.
And they have all kinds of opportunity to change their favorable, unfavorable numbers.
Whereas Trump is stuck.
Well, when this Des Moines Register poll came out that showed Trump did a total reversal from 61 unfavorable to 63 unfavorable to 61 favorable, they are shell-shocked.
They've never seen it.
They don't know how to explain it.
It's not possible.
Nobody can turn their unfavorable, especially that big, 63 unfavorable back in May to 61% favorable.
That's a 60-point some-odd shift.
Nobody's ever done that before.
They even admit in this poll they have never, ever seen this before.
Numbers just don't reverse themselves like that in the space of a few months or ever, especially when the politician in question is totally known by the electorate.
Once you are both totally known and broadly disliked, 63% Trump back in May, you're doomed.
100 times out of 100 times, you are doomed.
You cannot recover from that, except Trump has.
Here's Saliza.
In the almost 20 years gulp that I have spent following politics closer than close, I have never seen anything like the total reversal in how Trump is perceived by Republican voters.
It is quite literally unprecedented.
You know what else bugs them about it?
A long, long made point by me.
They haven't had anything to do with it.
Trump goes over their heads.
Trump reversing his favorables and unfavorables is totally on Trump.
The media hasn't helped.
If anything, the media has been trying to cement unfavorability numbers on Trump.
If anything, the media has been trashing and tarring and feathering and ripping.
That makes it, as far as media people are concerned, even more earth-shattering that this guy, without their help, in fact, with them working against him, has totally reversed in a matter of five months what people think of him.
They think it isn't possible, A, and especially it isn't possible B, without them helping.
And it's not just the media that are perplexed.
The Republican wizards of SMART who concocted this theory on how Trump had peaked, and it was just a matter of being patient and wait.
And he'll blow himself up because he can't get any more popular to whatever he is now.
That was their theory.
He's too well known.
He's too well known now.
There's no way he can change.
And yet, he has.
There are three different stories on this.
TheHill.com, Iowa pollster.
We have seen everything with Trump, and we have seen things we have never seen before.
Trump's favorability rating in Iowa is higher than Jeb's.
It's an unprecedented turnaround.
You know, look, I'll be the first to admit, you know, I try not to get too hung up on polls, particularly polls this far out.
But this is not a horse race poll.
On who's going to win, who's going to get the nomination, who's going to run, what's the outcome of the election going to be.
This is strictly a poll on what people think of the candidates, favorably or unfavorably.
And then here is, yeah, another version of the same story in the Hilder.
We've seen everything.
He's got seven people with higher unfavorable ratings than he has, including Jeb Bush.
He led, Trump led the unfavorable, 63% in May.
And now there are seven people with higher unfavorable numbers than Trump has, including Jeb.
I want to get a call in or two here before we have Vice President Cheney and his daughter Liz joining us at the top of the next hour.
This is Sam in St. Simon Island in Georgia.
It's a beautiful place, too, by the way, folks.
Sam, how are you?
Great, Rush.
Thank you so much.
So Trump calls Anthony Weiner a perv.
And the drive-bys are outraged.
Andrea Mitchell just said Trump's comments about Weiner are shocking.
Well, they probably are to Andrea Mitchell.
I mean, we all know what this guy did.
But that's the thing.
Whatever he did, what did he do?
I've forgotten.
What did he get naked and take pictures of?
That's right.
Took pictures of Mount McKinley out there, put them all over the.
Well, I'm just joking.
It wasn't McKinley.
That's right.
Exactly.
It was like a concave moon crater.
Anyway, he put these pictures out there.
And Andrew Breitbart, they tried to smear Andrew Breitbart with all this.
And Breitbart put it all to bed and made it right.
And apparently Andrea Mitchell's not upset with what Weiner did.
She's upset with the way Trump has properly characterized it.
That's about as good as it gets right there.
I mean, we all know what the guy is, but she's outraged about what Trump said.
Well, you're just not supposed to see.
I mean, there's a deal inside the Beltway with the establishment.
Whatever they do, I mean, if it requires condemnation at times, so be it.
But then it's over.
Once the condemnation has occurred, it's over.
And they circle the wagons.
I mean, after all, the guy is married to Huma.
And so they can't tear him apart because that's tearing apart Huma.
And Huma works for Hillary.
So Trump comes along and happens to voice what the average ordinary person who knows what Weiner did, what they think.
That's all Trump did.
Man, what a perv.
Who in the world would do this?
And it's quite telling that a drive-by journalist who's been there 70 years, Andrea Mitchell, would be outraged at the comment rather than the act.
It's just unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
Well, she's not the only one, by the way.
There are a lot of that.
Oh, I've heard a lot more of them do it.
Isn't it amazing?
The words you say are far more offensive and a far bigger problem than the actions undertaken by Weiner.
But Trump is unfazed by it.
In fact, I think probably we get to rush when people like Andrea Mitchell go nuts.
over stuff like this because he knows that he happens to be voicing in the language used the reactions by a vast majority of the American people.
So he's not going to, you know, Andrew Mitchell can't hurt Trump.
That's the point.
That's why they're so upset about his favorable, unfavorable doing this total 180 shift.
He did it without them.
That's what really, I mean, aside from the achievement, the fact that he was able to do that without them playing a role, that scares them.
That, if anything, will tell them that they are irrelevant when it comes to Trump.
It would be bad.
Alex Pleasant in California.
I'm glad you waited.
Great to have you on the program.
Hi.
Hello, Trump.
I'm so glad to be speaking to you.
I'm calling because I hear a bunch of talk about the millennials, the millennials.
Well, I'm a millennial, and I'm stuck out here in California as a conservative millennial.
I don't think you can even imagine how difficult that is right now.
But my issue is I'm afraid of the lessons my generation hasn't learned yet.
We've been coddled.
We've been protected.
We've been taught that there's no conflict out there.
We should just be okay with everything.
And it's going to bite us in the rear end later for sure.
And I'm really worried about that.
I'm not even blaming my own generation.
I'm just worried about the lessons we haven't learned yet.
Well, they will learn them in time.
Look, why don't you want to blame your generation?
I blame mine all the time.
It's screwy.
The baby boomers?
I blame my generation in the fact that they just need to look at history to see what matters and what has happened, but they don't.
Well, they're a product education system.
Here's a way to look at this, Alex.
Seriously, now, this is not.
The way to look at it is that since you're not responsible for their ignorance, take advantage of it.
You're light years ahead of them.
Just because you're in California doesn't mean your future is doomed.
You're an American.
You still have the ability to define your future.
And with all these other millennials that are just basically laying down thinking it's over or whatever, you've got much less competition for what you want to achieve.
And they'll eventually catch up.
Reality happens to hit everybody between the eyes at some point in their lives.
Don't worry about that.
When we get back from the top of the hour break, we will have with us the former Vice President Dick Cheney, his daughter Liz, talking about their brand new, really important, a lot of people say that.