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In a show we could just as easily have named “David Limbaugh Cuts Through The Static,” the acclaimed NYT Best Selling author, pundit, and brother of Rush Limbaugh sits down with our own Dave Carter for a running stream of analysis that both figuratively and literally cuts through the static. That’s because the interview ran into a technical snag that resulted in actual static in the audio recording! Remarkably enough, Mr. Limbaugh’s clear analysis and commentary rises above the static (owing perhaps to his passion and conviction), so that the audio distortion will not prevent you from hearing what he has to say. And what he has to say needs to heard as a ringing indictment not only of the cancel culture and the left’s mob mentality, but of those on the right whose vacillations have helped bring us to this point.
Then Ricochet’s own Henry Racette stops by to discuss his recent article, “About That Vacancy,” and how he sees the 2020 Presidential election shaping up. This episode is rich in analysis, technical glitches notwithstanding, and we think you’ll enjoy the conversations.
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Don’t let that Limbaugh guy give you static, Dave. You don’t have to take that off him.
Nice try, my friend, but I’m afraid my sound kit was the source of the static. The good news is that the Limbaugh guy rose above it.
Indeed. It was a great interview. It’s also nice to hear @henryracette‘s voice.
Dave,
Thanks for a great interview experience; I enjoyed it immensely. Sorry the audio was rough on the Limbaugh portion, but it was a good nonetheless and certainly worth listening to despite the static. And it was a pleasure talking to you, both on and off the air. —
Hank
Hank, it was an absolute joy having you on the show. We’ll have to do to that again sometime!
Great interviews. You could hear David Limbaugh’s passion come through even the static.
Despite the static, there was an admirable level of clarity in that episode. I wish David was still a Ricochet contributor. Hank is always straightforward as well.