Buck, Voice of the New Castrati
Buck, Voice of the New CastratiJust make sure you're at least three floors up, Buck.
Buck, Voice of the New CastratiJust make sure you're at least three floors up, Buck.
The Haney Project, Episode FiveAt 9PM ET on the Golf Channel, it all comes together.
The Day After the Day After the Super Bowl: Congrats to the PackThe Packers once had their own Rush Room, folks.
Obama Regime Flip-Flops on EgyptAll of a sudden, Mubarak can hang around for awhile.
Obama Lectures US Businesses, Media Tell Us He Sounds Like JFKObama's economic policies are nothing like Kennedy's.
AOL Buys HuffPo: Left Will Spend Anything to Save Itself from Reality$315 million for HuffPo, carbon credits for Olbermann.
RUSH: We want to welcome to the program the former secretary of defense, Donald Rumsfeld, whose new book is out today. It's a memoir called Known and Unknown. Mr. Secretary, welcome. Great to have you here on our program.RUMSFELD: Thank you so much, Rush, I'm delighted to be with you.RUSH: Is this your first book?RUMSFELD: It is my first book, and at 78 years old, it's a long gestation period.RUSH: Well, it is amazing, you have been in public life -- folks, here's how long he's been in public...
Rush's Morning Update: AnalogiesFebruary 9, 2011Watch It! Download Morning Update Video in QuickTimeListen to It! Windows Media Player|RealPlayer CBS News says the best way to understand Obama's speech to the Chamber of Commerceis to "think of the president as an aggrieved parent"and think of "the business community as the teenager who's sick and tired of the rules of the house."In the speech, Obama declared "not every regulation is bad" or burdensome, citing political battles over seatbelt...
You're Missing Out on Thousands of Rush Quotes! Join Rush 24/7 NOW!"Thank God for men like Donald Rumsfeld." "Holy cow, folks! Who would have thought that you could make as much money setting up a liberal wet job website as you could by marrying and divorcing a rich guy? I'm talking Zsa Zsa Huffington here." "By the way, Keith Olberdorkk, who left MSNBC, is going to Algore's cable channel, Current TV. I just have one piece of advice for the people at Fox: Don't ever talk about what goes on over...
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