David Limbaugh (rerun)
The Derek Hunter Podcast
Derek Hunter
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🗓️ 26 January 2023
⏱️ 20 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | All righty. Hello, everyone. Welcome to what it is the Derek Hunter podcast the 26th of January 20 23 happy Thursday to you. Thank you for all the kind emails and notes and everything. I am not 100% |
| 0:29.0 | but I'm doing better. I would be doing a lot better except for I woke up. I still get nauseous every once in a while. But I'm no longer really getting winded, which is better. You know, that was the big problem was I'd get winded from doing not a whole heck of a lot. But the problem is that little Quinn threw up this morning. She's been having the same thing as me. And I just I'd rather me still be sick than her. |
| 0:58.0 | But that's not the breaks. So she threw up just mostly water. And she proud and it's hard to tell. I was asleep when it happened. And it looked like she was way she described it as she might have just coughed while she was drinking water and made herself throw up. I don't know. But she says her tummy still hurts. So I can agree or I can identify with that. And so that's my focus and priority for today. But I will be back tomorrow because I got it. |
| 1:27.0 | Because I got to get back to stuff. I can't just sit around and do nothing. And I can talk without getting winded. I feel like I don't have all the energy I normally do, but I have enough energy. So got to do what you got to do. But in lieu of a full show today, I'm going to replay the interview I did back in November. |
| 1:48.0 | With the one or only the great David Limbaugh. Because why? Because David Limbaugh is fun. David Limbaugh is a blast. So enjoy that. Forgive my indulgences. I make sure that my kid doesn't puke and try to get her to eat things so far. We both only ate yogurt today. |
| 2:06.0 | We'll see. We'll see. So otherwise I'll barring anything horrible, which hopefully will not happen. We'll be back tomorrow. Not what? Thank you. Here's David Limbaugh. |
| 2:18.0 | Oh, well, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, last hour of the week. Glory is glorious weekend is upon us. Holy Frank. Today I couldn't be all uses now. Yes, we could. We could have really used the wisdom of my next get. Well, not really the next guest. He didn't bring a lot of wisdom, but his brother sure did. He brought us comfort and joy for 32 years from noon to three Eastern time. |
| 2:48.0 | And of course, about David Limbaugh on the phone. David, how are you? I'm a little confused. My agent told me I'd be talking to Derek Peter. Just Derek Hunter. I don't even know who you are. I know. I know. It's. I'm about to release all of the evidence. I've promised you I wouldn't release if you showed up on this phone interview. So watch yourself. |
| 3:09.0 | Man. Okay. Well, how are you, David? Great. I mean, Hunter Biden that is anyway. Yes, I'll quit. I'll quit messing around. We'll get to some serious business here. Well, yeah, please. I'm holding a copy of the book that my wife purchased. You didn't send to me. Radio's greatest of all time. Rush Limbaugh with Catherine Adams Limbaugh and David Limbaugh. And boy, howdy. I. It's the first election cycle without Russia's voice and input. |
| 3:39.0 | And we sorely, sorely missed him in this book. This book is a sort of a time capsule, not only of the past, but foregoing forward so that while Russia is no longer here, what he brought to us, what he gave to us still is. Tell us a little bit about the book. |
| 3:58.0 | First day and disclosure, I didn't I can't take much credit for this. In the first place, I said, Russia's words predominantly in the book that that were collated and assimilated by Catherine and her team. And so I am so supportive of this project. My name's on the book. |
| 4:19.0 | Catherine did 99% of the work. Catherine and her team. And I really, I can even brag about it because I didn't have much to do with it and say that it is phenomenal. I was blown away when I saw the final. |
| 4:32.0 | That's probably why it's so good. Yeah, good. That's probably why it's so good is that you don't have a minimal input. But it's been a huge bestseller and people have been. |
| 4:44.0 | You know, it's it's a great reference guide because what rush did was of the time, David, and his words as show every day was about the news of the day. |
| 4:54.0 | But concepts are timeless. And that's what I think makes this book effective. |
| 4:59.0 | Yeah, which is, you know, why Reagan's were just still relevant. My dad that stuff that he caught us and it's these are at least conservatives believe that wisdom and principles and traditions and values are timeless. |
| 5:13.0 | I think that will be paid on a major difference between the left and the right. But Russia's rush had a unique way of articulating the things we believe in. |
| 5:22.0 | And I think he also had a gift at insight. The guy he used to joke that he could see the stitches on the fastball as they're coming in as the political matter. |
| 5:33.0 | And it really is true. He had an uncanny ability to pick apart what the left was doing and to analyze any event on a given day. |
| 5:43.0 | And he didn't ever go in with copious notes or anything. He just he kind of called them as he was seeing as he was broadcasting. He kind of did it on the fly. |
| 5:56.0 | You know, as you can see, I don't have that gift because the more I talk, the less coherent I'm going to be. |
| 6:01.0 | No, obviously, and that's why I think everybody listening is grateful that you had such a little impact input in this book. |
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