The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Jul 21 2020 - a podcast by Premiere Networks

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PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1:
Ken Matthews guest hosts for Rush on Tuesday. Ken Matthews interviews acting Homeland Security deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli. Portland wants to be a Third World banana republic. Why don’t these leftist cities want Trump’s help? Sergeant Trent Taylor speaks about cops in anguish amid political betrayal. Elected officials’ number one job is to protect you and liberal leaders have failed that. The rioters adapt ISIS tactics. Weaponized accusations from the left. Terrorists were already wearing masks. There might not be enough infected people to test a COVID vaccine.PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2:
We’re learning the hard way about dependence on Chinese labor. Why did we penalize the least affected and expose the most vulnerable to COVID? Democrats’ tactics not working on the silent majority. The Democrats are stealing Republican losers: John Kasich to speak at DNC. Leftist calls Kayleigh McEnany a lying b-word. Nancy Pelosi plays the Nazi card. George Soros and vigilantism. Be glad the left has overplayed its hand. Fox News releases body cam footage of Seattle police.PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3:
Donald Trump has done more to bring sex traffickers to justice than anyone before him. Connecticut COVID tests are creating false positives. We’re making decisions on shutting down schools based on a false narrative. Joe Biden can’t go off script. In seven years, we’ll have studies on mask misuse. Miami-Dade mandates masks in all public spaces. The protesters were trespassing on the McCloskeys’ and private property. NC caller: Cases and hospitalizations up, but terminal cases down. Conservative college student concerned about leftists’ attack on capitalism. Trump supporters afraid of the headache that comes with flags, signs and bumper stickers.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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