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Rush Limbaugh Morning Update
The True Story of Thanksgiving

Rush Limbaugh Morning Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 17:59


So the real story of Thanksgiving. It is a tradition on this program. And this is the time of year, to me, the holiday season begins and I think to most people. This time of year I just become overwhelmed with so many emotions, memories. And the way I'm built, most of my memories are positive. I think, in my case, when I think of nostalgia or the past, the things that automatically occur to me are pleasant ones.  It takes me to The True Story of Thanksgiving. It was written about in chapter 6 of See, I Told You So, book two. It's in a chapter titled, Dead White Guys or What the History Books Never Tell You. And this chapter, by the way, served as the foundation for the first book in the Rush Revere series, Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims. Where, in addition to the true story of Thanksgiving, we have the true story of the Pilgrims, who they were, where they came from, why they came, what happened when they got here, what they had to do to fix what went wrong when they got here, and what role the Pilgrims play in the overall founding of America. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Rush Limbaugh Morning Update
6-Year-Old Wants to be Rush Revere for Halloween

Rush Limbaugh Morning Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 5:57


RUSH: Here's Jill in St. Charles, Illinois. Hey, great to have you, Jill. CALLER: Hi, Rush. Thanks for taking my call. RUSH: You bet. CALLER: I just wanted to say that I just got Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims for my son, my 6-year-old, and he loves it so much that he wants to be Rush Revere for Halloween. It's so cute! RUSH: (chuckling) That's incredible. This is the first I've heard of something like this. Six years old. Now, does he read well enough — https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2014/09/26/6_year_old_wants_to_be_rush_revere_for_halloween/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Terrible Book Club
Rush Revere & the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh *Patron's Choice* - Episode 121

Terrible Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 104:35


Just in time for fall in New England, our Patron Martin requested that we read Rush Revere & the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh. Martin asks that you donate what you can to an LGBTQIA+ organization near you in memory of Rush Limbaugh's lifelong campaign of hate. Alternatively, participate in mutual aid in your area! If you're not sure where to donate or what the heck mutual aid is, check out these links: Black AIDS Institute RAINN Adopt-A-Native-Elder National Bail Fund Network Atlanta Trans Housing Coalition What is Mutual Aid? Why it's Important & How to Get Involved Content Warnings: In addition to our usual barnyard language, this episode includes discussion of: genocide, misogyny, & racism

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Jun 18 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 116:35


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Ken Matthews guides the final Open Line Friday on The Rush Limbaugh Show. The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show Inspired by Rush takes over this time slot on Monday. Rush on the three happiest hours of the day. Rush: The most dangerous virus in America is liberalism. Mark Meadows on the media. 10-year-old Rush Revere fan says Rush's legacy will live on forever. Rush on free speech. Can we turn the country around? PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: People confuse Rush and Trump. The Rush train continues on Monday with The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show Inspired by Rush that takes over this time slot and proves, as Rush always said, that you will never feel alone. Rush's legendary theme song, “My City Was Gone,” will continue, which rock icon Chrissie Hynde interceded about years ago because her father was a lifelong Rush fan. Rush sums up Americana. Only liberals put down Elton John performing at Rush's wedding. The country works and all people get along, but libs don't realize it. Open Line Friday caller, CRT caused a playground fight. Wokeness tears cities apart; Portland, Oregon, is proof. Ken's biggest takeaway: Gracious Rush got along with everybody. Conservatism will only get better and more accepted – despite the attacks.  PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Final edition of Open Line Friday. Rush 24/7 is still available and incredible. Rush fondly remembers popular Meet Rush feature, in which listeners “blew his mind.” Rush was a tech wizard and RushLimbaugh.com will continue. Caller confirms conservatism will continue to shape America, thanks to Rush's influence -- let your voice be heard in your community. Clay & Buck have been inspired by Rush and will continue same time, same stations. Hunter Biden sells his art for $500,000! Caller (a doctor who piped Rush into his waiting room for decades) remembers early Rush to Excellence Tour where Rush imitated for him his friend William F. Buckley. Spectacular mini-mix highlights today's last Road Trip With Rush. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - May 05 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 118:07


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Facebook board decides to continue ban on Trump. Joe Concha on Facebook. Rush compares Facebook's tactics to those used by the ChiComs. Mask brainwashing works. Photo of Bidens and Carters. Biden bungles vaccine speech. Rush explains herd immunity. LeBron James walks back tweet threatening police officer. Rush on LA County sheriff challenging LeBron, heroism of cops who were shot in Los Angeles, while crowd cheered on their assailants. James Golden's new podcast, Rush Limbaugh: The Man Behind The Golden EIB Microphone, debuts one week from today, May 12th. Montage of Rush using a "little Spanish lingo" to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Caitlyn Jenner comes out against biological males competing in female sports. Rush on how transgender athletes would put the squeeze on the feminazis. Rush on Trump's Cinco de Mayo tweak during the 2016 campaign and the origins of the day. The woke CIA recruitment ad. Rush on former CIA director Brennan's and former FBI director Comey's communist leanings. JFK Library honors Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer for her failed covid response. James Golden podcast on Rush. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: We remember when Liz Cheney backed Trump during a 2016 interview with Rush. Montage of Drive-By Media and Democrats defending Facebook ban on Trump. James Golden, aka Bo Snerdley, discusses his new podcast about Rush. Rush exposed the big climate lie decades ago. Listener Norman Kerner writes and records a song tribute to Rush. Homeschool mom used Rush Revere to teach her kids. RV sales up. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Mar 16 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 115:47


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Rush anticipated Biden's Take Your Money tour. Rush explains how Democrats use white guilt as a pretense for raising taxes, separating you from your money. The media called everything a crisis with Trump, but refuses to say we have a crisis on the border. Caller wants to go see Biden because he's so popular and great, but he hardly ever goes out in public. McCarthy and Pelosi on the border and Dr. Suess. Rush answers the question: Why do Democrats want an immigration crisis, open borders and refugees flooding the country? All problems Trump ended. Ken's looking forward to the new Top Gun movie. The battle against leftists in academia: Rush didn't just talk about it, he did something about it, reaching young minds with the Rush Revere books. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Rush reminds us how important it is to keep the MAGA momentum going, keep the MAGA agenda front and center because it's a winning agenda. Rush thought Sarah Sanders would run for governor of Arkansas when the Drive-By Media was calling her a liar and saying she had no future. Rush on how liberalism killed big city schools. Four out of five NYC office workers aren't coming back, as Rush forecast. Government cycle of printing money, giving it away and raising taxes. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: The Washington Post admits they lied about what was said during Trump's conversation with Georgia election officials, quotes that were used in the Democrats' second Trump impeachment. Rush's definition of Drive-By Media. Meghan Markle considers run for president, reminds us of Rush's testical lockbox bit about Hillary. Is there an awakening to fix voter fraud? Rush on the social justice warrior takeover of the Grammys, Hollywood awards shows. The Grammys want to anger you. Dr. Fauci and the Biden administration demand Trump call on his supporters to get vaccinated. Harris to Pence at VP debate: She wouldn't get vaccinated if Trump told her to. Rush and Trump keep us all in the fight. Trump is like the shark in Jaws for Democrats. Pentagon attacks Tucker Carlson. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Mar 10 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 118:02


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Biden celebrates a year of lockdown, Rush looks back on the start of the pandemic. Trump was the one guy throughout the pandemic fighting to keep the country open, keep the economy going. Rush on how liberals, government shrink the economic pie, make people dependent on government. Rush: Democrats sell benefits, Republicans sell features. As Biden brags about massive covid bailout bill, Rush explains how Obamacare took over 1/6th of the economy. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: We have profound crisis at the border again. Rush on unaccompanied minors at the border in the Obama era. $1.9 trillion covid bailout bill math. Rush busted Biden early on his politicization of the virus: We have to learn to live with it. Rush and Trump were right about hydroxychloroquine. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Rush on the real history of the now-cancelled Aunt Jemima. House passes Biden's $1.9 trillion covid-relief bill that has very little to do with covid relief. Cancel culture and Dr. Seuss. Rush's conversation with a female, minority CEO. Emotional listener passes Rush Revere on to grandchildren. Rights come from God, not government. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Mar 02 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 116:03


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Todd Herman guides us through today's program. Rush's rebuttal to Joe Biden's assertion that America and Mexico are "equal". As he explained to a 13-year-old caller: Becoming an American citizen should not be easy. Todd airs a private conversation between Rush and Kathryn about planning Rush's "event". Kathryn Limbaugh joins us and describes and shares Rush's funeral and burial in St. Louis. Kathryn takes calls. Caller explains how Rush inspired her to speak up for her conservative values in high school and college. Kathryn plans to do more Rush Revere books. Kathryn on Rush's love for the military, and their pets. Kathryn on how Rush pushed through cancer to do the radio show that he loved. Rush didn't know he had done his last show, and he took it one day at a time and knew it was all God's plan. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Kathryn continues to take calls on our beloved Rush, shares a prayer Vice President Pence recommended to her, promises to come back again. Classic audio: Rush's original gag endorsement of Bill Clinton in 1992. Rush remembers William F. Buckley, Jr. Caller on how Rush inspired her to keep fighting for America. Rush taught us a lesson in the way he handled death. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Rush told us it would take more than one election to save the country. Classic EIB Caller: Mick from the High Mountains of New Mexico. Cancer survivor thanks Rush and Kathryn for their contributions to cancer research. El Rushbo skewering the Cuomo brothers a few months ago. Illustrating absurdity by being absurd: the update themes. Callers on what Rush's sense of humor meant to them. Todd replays Rush and Kathryn's conversation about his funeral. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Feb 25 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 114:48


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Ken Matthews guides today's celebration of Rush. Rush explains American exceptionalism. The inspiration for Liberty of the Rush Revere series. Rush exposed the left's climate change fraud. It takes a special kind of stupid to be this acquiescent to The State. Tribute to Rush at CPAC this weekend. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: CPAC will honor Rush this weekend. We review Rush's 2009 CPAC speech. 13-year-old reads beautiful poem about Rush. Rush explains why young people are liberals. Rush reminisces about the Sacramento days. Rush's voice reassures America. Ken talks about meeting Rush. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Rush talks about success without going to college, what he learned walking among the elites. Caller's story about the first time he heard Rush, how Rush kept his mother alive after his father passed away. Caller who operated one of the famous Rush Rooms. Rush on dropping out of college after failing speech class. A caller on what she encountered in college. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Feb 22 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 115:33


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Mark Steyn guest hosts and talks to Kathryn Limbaugh, who announces plans for virtual memorial for Rush. Kathryn talks about the first time she met Rush. Caller tells Kathryn how he lost his mother and Rush in the same year, what Rush meant to him. Kathryn on how Elton John came to sing at their wedding and Elton and Rush's surprising friendship. Caller tells Kathryn how she loved Mondays because she got to hear Rush after the weekend, how she bought the Rush Revere books for her grandchildren. Kathryn talks about how they came up with the idea for Rush Revere. Caller asks about Rush's daily routine: He never stopped working. Rush on the Rush Revere books. Caller compares Rush to Churchill, Kathryn agrees, reveals there is a painting of Churchill in Rush's library. It's not time to panic. It's up to us to carry on Rush's legacy. Caller who listened to Rush since 1988, felt Rush was a part of her family. Rush belongs to all of us. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Hour 2 of Kathryn taking calls on Rush's life and legacy. Veteran caller thanks Rush and Kathryn for their support of the military. Kathryn on Rush's generosity and how Rush would help people privately. Kathryn describes their first date, gifts Rush gave her, trip they took to Monaco. Caller suggests battle cry for the Rush Army: Rush Strong. Caller on how Rush was like a father to her, homeschool grandma teaching Rush Revere to her grandkids. Kathryn hopes to continue the Rush Revere series, possibly do an animated cartoon. Kathryn is a descendant of John Adams. Rush was a modern-day Founding Father. The Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation is starting a scholarship in Rush's name. Rush and Kathryn started charitable foundation of their own. Rush from 2010 talking about how he met Kathryn, and describing the wedding, the happiest weekend of his life. Caller on the first time she heard Rush and got hooked in a matter of days. Kathryn thanks the audience and shares her loss with them. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: The Rush Limbaugh Show and the Limbaugh Institute are not going anywhere. Montage of Rush talking about his love for Kathryn. Rush and Kathryn's favorite song, "Your Song" by Elton John. Rush from 2019 on God and Truth. Rush's all-time, top-ten favorite female names. Caller who describes getting up the nerve to call Rush. Rush from his last Christmas show. Caller on Rush's talent on loan from God. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Pro America Report with Ed Martin Podcast
The Extraordinary Rush Limbaugh | 02.18.2021

The Pro America Report with Ed Martin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 39:07


What You Need to Know is the extraordinary Rush Limbaugh! The Limbaugh family is a very talented and political family full of lawyers, judges, and attorneys. Rush Limbaugh chose to go into radio and settled into conservative talk radio making it entertaining and fun to listen to. The power of what he did is immeasurable! He truly created conservative talk radio. He built up a following called dittoheads and gave conservatives a place where they could laugh but also learn. What a life Rush Limbaugh lived! He was a great American, a great patriot, and It's a privilege to have known him! John Schlafly talks about his recent column GOP Thrives as Trump's Party. John talks about next steps Trump can take and how the Republican party is rock solid in its support for him. Check out more of his columns at PhyllisSchlafly.com/Columns. Dr. Brett Decker reflects on what's happening with China. He tells the reality of China's history with the Olympics, even going so far as to roundup people with disabilities so outsiders didn't see “imperfect” people. The Chinese Communist Regime is truly horrific, and the news doesn't talk about it. What can we do about it?  What You Need to Do is become a reader! One thing Rush Limbaugh did was make it common for his listeners to read. He would talk about books he was reading and books he was writing. He wrote best sellers and one of the series he wrote was the Rush Revere series. Check out more of his books here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Jan 29 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 117:24


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Everyone talking about Rush's unique take on the GameStop story. Rush is his own best PR guy. Same people who got bailed out in the 2008 financial crisis still in charge of Wall Street. Pent up frustration with the elites is what let to Trump's election. Establishment was not going to allow Trump to win in 2020 and now they are reversing everything he did: Tearing down wall at the border, erecting a wall at the Capitol. Why the GameStop story is an endorsement of capitalism. Massachusetts governor calls for return of kids to classrooms, blue states open restaurants. Establishment GOP wants to end MAGA movement. Russia hoax plotter Kevin Clinesmith gets no jail time. Why all tech entrepreneurs are liberals. Nothing will happen to Andrew Cuomo. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Tom Brady and kinesiology. Tech entrepreneurs are all liberals because they want to be elites and you can't be a conservative. Maxine Waters to investigate hedge funds. Janet Yellin took 800K from hedge fund. Rush Revere fan chooses books over football. Kristi Noem: Republicans have to toughen up and learn how to use power. Democrats never suffer from their hypocrisy. The difference between resistance and insurrection: Democrats protest, Republicans riot. BLM nominated for Nobel Peace Prize. Countries like China and India will never obey climate treaties. Atlantic writer: Gatekeepers of GOP must choose presidential candidates, not Rush Limbaugh. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Dems want $15 national minimum wage. The arbitrary minimum wage is an assault on small business. How to argue with a liberal on the minimum wage. Andrew Yang's guaranteed basic income. Third parties. Caller wants "none of the above" choice in elections. Democrats found a judge to issue injunction against all of Trump's executive orders. Texas judge issued restraining order to Biden's deportation halt. Trump speech on January 6th does not meet the threshold for incitement. Construction contractor gets call from mother of 24-year-old employee telling complaining about the way he talked to her son when he was late for work. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Oct 23 2020

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 117:12


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: What a great debate: Trump looked calm, collected, tan and rested at debate. Biden looked old, frail and sickly. It's television and that’s what people saw. Drive-By Media calls it a tie, so you know Trump won. Trump's great lines: Who built the cages, Joe? You're why I ran, Joe. Why didn't you do it in 47 years, Joe? You're all talk, no action, Joe. Trump pounded Biden on corrupt money from foreign countries. Trump set up for killer ads. Trey Gowdy pours cold water on Bobulinski news. Killer moments in debate. Trump said we have to learn to live with the virus, Biden said we're learning to die with it. Rush explains how Biden will destroy the oil industry by implementing the Green New Deal. Rush explains how Biden will destroy private health insurance by implementing Medicare for All, which he calls "the public option". Biden will end fracking as he promised to do during the primaries. Polls continue to close, dramatic shift to Trump. Rasmussen has Trump approval at 52%, shows huge spike in Trump job approval with black voters -- from 25%-46%. Eight-point swing to Trump in Ohio Fox poll ignored by media. Bottom line on COVID: Trump banned travel from China, Biden was against it. Finger-pointing on COVID doesn't help Biden. Lie of the year: Biden said nobody lost their insurance because of Obamacare. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Obamacare threw millions off their insurance plans and Biden lied about it. Rush doesn't buy the CW that debates don't matter, that it's too late to matter. Go out and vote any way you can. Trump brokers another peace deal: Israel and Sudan. Trump on his change in debate style. Rasmussen Florida poll has Trump ahead. NPR says it won't waste listeners’ time with Hunter Biden story. Biden used his family to shelter his income so he could pretend to be middle-class Joe. 15-year-old Rush Revere and Hillsdale scholar. Why don't parents bear responsibility for abandoning their kids at border. Win or lose, GOP is Trump's party. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Victor Davis Hanson on the debate. Biden's corruption is commonplace in Washington. Trump's America First is what we thought we always had in our leaders, but we've found out we don't. Biden derisively says we're learning to die with COVID. A real man would realize we have to learn to live with it, we can't shut down and hide from it. Think of all the dangers we live with. Is Kamala on the ticket to take over because she couldn't be elected on her own? Putin says he's open to working with Biden. UPENN paid Biden close to $1 million since 2017. UPENN got more than $200 million in Joe Biden-related foreign money. Parents and kids at border. Study of Democrat-dominated Twitter. Caller thanks Rush for honesty, optimism. Biden's promise to ban fracking. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Oct 13 2020

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 117:12


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Without notes, Judge Barrett takes on fossilized Democrats led by "Leahy Flynt." People are scared about health care. NY Times: Thanks to Trump's efficiency, pandemic to end sooner than expected. Eric Trump on his father's Radio Rally: "Did you see the numbers for Rush?" DiFi tries to trip up Judge Barrett, who parries by citing Justice Kagan! Trump is not "packing the court," which means adding justices; he's filling a vacancy! Biden rips Trump for shutting down the economy as WHO comes out against lockdowns. Biden hides behind the virus and his lunatic base. Twitter thanks @RealRLimbaugh for diving into the cesspool. Rush Revere sends care package to grandmother. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: America is a good nation, a beacon of liberty; Trump is the only one who seems to be fighting for it. Republicans refused to pass the Trump agenda when they were in the majority, and we know why. When did making America great again become controversial? Republicans didn't expect to win with Trump in 2016, and they were not ready to lead. In half-hour Q&A, Amy Coney Barrett says nothing as senators bloviate. Sen. Whitehouse, nerd, tries to rip ACB on "dark money" before his actual dark money ties get called out. Who is the "shy Trump voter"? PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Take 17 minutes to visit @RealRLimbaugh on Twitter and watch a video by Tom Klingenstein on what's at stake and why he's voting Trump. The president assumes his audience knows the details of things like the Biden Ukraine scandal or the embassy in Jerusalem, and he needs to do a better job. Why has Google squelched the Great Barrington Declaration opposing lockdowns over COVID? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Jul 17 2020

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 107:21


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Kemp and Noem resist mask mandates. Why weren't gay people mandated to wear condoms during AIDS outbreak in the ‘80s? Are masks doing more harm than good? Story of woman misdiagnosed with COVI9-19 when she contracted Legionnaires Disease from a mask. Scandal of 300 COVID-19 testing centers in Florida buried. Everything you see and hear about coronavirus is about getting rid of Donald Trump. Conrad Black remains optimistic, thinks Democrats will be rejected. Redskins sexual harassment scandal. Dems don't believe in workplace free from harassment, harass conservatives, Trump supporters all the time. Ellen Degeneres Show accused of hostile workplace, racism. Biden voter calls in, asks why should vote for Trump. Bari Weiss NYT accusations very similar to Redskins claims. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2 Every election is said to be most important election of our lifetime, but this one really is. The Marxists and communists behind Joe Biden will end America as we know it, eliminate meaningful elections. Caller asks if she should speak up to her company’s CEO who is barraging employees with anti-American propaganda. Rush's eyes were opened when he spent Thanksgiving in California, and New York, as opposed to the Midwest. People who will be in charge if Biden wins grew up hating America. Grandmother praises Hillsdale College and Rush Revere. Officials report no coronavirus spread from Trump Mount Rushmore event. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Can we change coronavirus numbers? MLB intrasquad games are odd with no fans. What would you do to stop coronavirus? Kevin McCarthy: Dems will end elections as we know it. Mailmen instructed to leave mail behind if it slows down routes. Ruth Bader Ginsburg reveals cancer recurrence, has survived with cancer for 20 years. Immunotherapy rewrites the body's software. Caller says BLM has a point about police accountability. Cops are held accountable more than media, Democrats. Black Portland cop denounces white protesters who know nothing about racism, use same authoritarian tactics that have been used against blacks. What Trump can do about the riots. Federal officers using unmarked vehicles to take Portland protesters off the streets. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Jul 08 2020

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 111:20


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Democrats want to keep schools closed, but won't that starve kids? Keeping schools closed means interrupting all of this leftist propagandizing. Is watching Netflix as the country crumbles the best we can do? Caller recounts bizarre shaming in so-called diversity class. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Fauci declares that lower death rate isn't good news, but false narrative. Friedman outlines plan to save Biden from humiliation in the debates. Little Brian Stelter tweets pages from Mary Trump's book. Chicago Blackhawks will not change their name. Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida calls to discuss the state's pandemic response, school closings. Rush congratulates his buddy Charlamagne tha God for his new Comedy Central TV show. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Black Georgia Democrat Vernon Jones publishes brave piece on why he's not voting for Biden. Rush Revere helps kid educate family on the meaning of Independence Day. Poll of African-American views debunks the conventional wisdom on their view of police. The collectivists are at war with the traditional America. I no longer shy away from using the term "communism," because that's what the founders of BLM and other leftist groups proudly say they are. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - May 08 2020

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 109:41


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Vindication Day on Russia hoax. CNN apoplectic, doesn’t understand how Flynn case can be dropped if he plead guilty. Montage of Clapper and Brennan lying about Trump-Russia collusion, transcripts now show they both said under oath they never saw any evidence of collusion. Comey went to Trump Tower to blackmail Trump with Steele Dossier, Clapper leaked the briefing to CNN, leading to 3-year smearing of Trump's reputation. Schiff, Mueller, media knew there was no collusion. Rice, Power, Rhodes of Obama administration all testified they'd seen no evidence of collusion. Trump honors WWII vets on anniversary of V-E Day. WWII memorial says, "Here we mark the price of freedom." Schumer tweet about Flynn tells you all you need to know about Democrats. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Rush first told us Obama was behind Russia hoax in February, 2017. Trump reacts to Flynn news on Fox & Friends. What happened to Flynn is worse than a disgrace. Caller: Why didn't Bloomberg's war on obesity save everyone from COVID-19? The left's moralizing. American Greatness piece on the left's "moral narcissism". Jay Inslee says Republicans want more people to die, Schumer says Trump cares more about taking care of his "cronies" than the American people. Senior citizen fears coronavirus discrimination against elderly. Will there be an NFL season? PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Every American needs to understand what happened to Flynn, the assault on the legitimacy of President Trump, attempt to overturn the 2016 election. The effort to get rid of Trump still ongoing, transferred to coronavirus crisis. Left still hasn't accepted Hillary's loss and it's ruining our country. 2017: Brian Ross reported Fake News that Flynn flipped on Trump and his family, had evidence of Russian collusion, Maude Behar celebrated. “Moral narcissists” on smoking. Tara Reade told husband about Biden assault in 1996, offers to testify under oath, take lie detector, if Biden does same. #MeToo never intended to apply to Democrats. Yale professor says reopening America is genocide against people of color. Thrilled and excited Rush Revere recipient. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Apr 03 2020

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 110:37


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: We didn’t elect Dr. Fauci. Drive-By Media crowing about unemployment numbers. WH briefings becoming commonplace, apocalyptic. Two big stories echo what Rush said earlier in the week: modeling death toll projections in doubt. Emails from Rush’s former Democrat friend in Chicago telling him he’s the only person in media questioning this economic suicide. In two separate stories, modelers cast doubts on death toll projections they give to the White House! Trump listened to Fauci and Birx, now media wants to say Trump inflated the projections to make final results look better. Small business owner complains about bailout red tape. Kudlow: We’ll open the economy when the doctors tell us we can. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: What we’re doing to the country is tearing Rush apart. History of Great Depression isn’t taught, lasted 10 years longer because of FDR’s socialism. Homeschool with Rush Revere. Pelosi’s coronavirus commission. Biden’s running mate. Freedom Caucus’ Andy Biggs: Get America back to work. Podhoretz begs for hope from Andrew Cuomo. Media hypes Pentagon body bag order. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Dr. Fauci cross-examined on hydroxychloroquine on Fox, sides with bureaucracy over hope. CDC, NIH are Washington establishment government bureaucracies. WHO is corrupt, in bed with China. Worldwide survey of doctors favors use of hydroxychloroquine. UPMC vaccine study. Media wants to get rid of Trump at all costs, happy about economic destruction, happy about active hurricane forecast. Apple plans to open U.S. stores in May, re-opened stores in China. Caller remembers Rush said he called his mother every day. Victor Davis Hanson on destroying the economy, low coronavirus death rate in California. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Feb 28 2020

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 109:29


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Coronavirus will end and economy will rebound. Apple TV app. Democrat primary operating outside of coronavirus panic. NYT Gail Collins: Call it the Trumpvirus. Will coronavirus shut down Trump rallies? Eight people show up for Bloomberg event. Apple stock buybacks. Donald Trump believes nothing is inevitable. Trump is a doer, a problem solver, not apocalyptic. Corona beer boycott. People adapt, we’re not going to be wiped out. Everything the left does is inevitable doom and gloom. Dr. Drew praises Pence’s record in Indiana, blasts press for creating hysteria. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Mick Mulvaney: Turn off the television for 24 hours. Donald Trump Jr. on Gail Collins column in NYT. Thomas Friedman: Coronavirus could be Katrina times ten, hurt Crazy Bernie. Operation Chaos in South Carolina. Biden tells others to quit. Biden admits he didn’t get arrested in South Africa. Brian Williams Virus? Dems plot to stop Bernie. Why media zeroes in on Rush. Market recovered while Rush is on the air. Hate-Trump opportunists looking to coronavirus. Tim Cook not panicked over threat to Apple supply chain. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Vice President Pence joins Rush in the studio to discuss response to coronavirus. Ted Lieu asks snarky question to Secretary of State Pompeo. Democrats politicize everything. Johns Hopkins coronavirus tracker. Drive-By headlines criticizing Trump travel ban as overreaction, xenophobic, nationalistic. Grandmother reading her grandchildren's Rush Revere books. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - Feb 03 2020

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 104:19


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: What’s next? Schiff won’t say if he’ll subpoena Bolton. Democrats have been exposed. Chris Matthews says none of the Democrats can beat Trump. Congratulations to Kansas City Chiefs. NFL pre-game focuses on American flag. Jimmy Johnson on what Rush said about his first Super Bowl. Dems panicking Bernie will get nomination. Kerry overheard talking about running to stop Bernie. Des Moines Register spikes final poll. Andrea Mitchell: Dems worried there will be bipartisan acquittal. Dems try to dirty up acquittal. Toobin: History will remember Trump won. Ryan Lizza goes to Trump rally in Des Moines, finds joyous Trump supporters. Mini Ice Age next? Caller thinks the whistleblower wanted to take out Biden. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: 13-year-old and family go on seven-week Rush Revere tour of historic locations mentioned in the books. Des Moines Register claims poll canceled over font-size problem, but what’s the real reason? Dems wondering why Pelosi went to impeachment. Super Bowl halftime show: What happened to #MeToo? Plugs grilled about Hunter on Today Show, loses his place at Iowa speech. Television has been screwed up by Twitter. What’s gonna happen in Iowa tonight. Tom Brokaw: Hard to vote for socialism in a good economy. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Trump Super Bowl commercial on criminal justice reform. Trump saved NFL by calling out anthem kneelers. NFL pre-game show video honors flag with unabashed patriotism. The Squad is ripping the Democrat Party apart. Rashida Tlaib boos Hillary. Ilhan Omar bashes America. Will Crazy Bernie go third party. Rush reveals lung cancer diagnosis. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Kids Reviewing Books
Rush Revere and the Brave...

Kids Reviewing Books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 3:31


Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh

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Look Inside this Book Club
93: Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims

Look Inside this Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 18:06


Next book: Sugar Pine Trail by RaeAnne Thayne

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Next book: Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims

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I Don't Even Own a Television
Rush Revere and the American Revolution

I Don't Even Own a Television

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 74:57


From the mind of Rush Limbaugh and four of his closest corporate lackeys comes Rush Revere and the American Revolution, a book in his "Time Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans" series; from across the pond, Kefin Mahon joins us to learn some American history from a book best described as "What if Ms. Frizzle was incompetent and evil?"... Sneezing, hungry, time-travelling horses, troubled teens in war zones, meat pies with the Continental Congress, custom t-shirts and a history teacher with a disturbing fashion sense: this book has it all! Well, except for a plot, a decent editor, or a discernible reason for existing. But in the end, the real history was the friends we made along the way, wasn't it? Anyway, enjoy this episode, where a charming Irishman learns about the American Revolution with a couple of revolting Americans and we all endure a book that makes an episode of Carmen Sandiego look seriously sophisticated. Recommendations: 26 Monkeys, Also the Abyss, Kij Johnson John Adams, HBO Series Day of the Tentacle Johnny Tremain, Esther Forbes Music: "Bloody Revolution" by Warlock Pinchers "Horses in my Dreams" by PJ Harvey "Rush, Rush" by Paula Abdul

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AiA 145 Why I'm Still Betting On Angular with Shai Reznik

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 43:12


AiA 145 Why I’m Still Betting on Angular with Shai Reznik On today’s episode of Adventure in Angular, we have panelists Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, along with Charles Max Wood. We have a special guest Shai Reznik from Hirez.io, a website and video web development course series that mixes information with a few laughs. Today we are figuring out why Shai is still betting on Angular. It’s a fun show, we hope you check it out! Why are you still betting on Angular? Shai has been getting this question a lot. He tells us about working on Angular courses for his website hires.io He has two courses out so far, first being a course on Angular basics, a second course on Why Angular? Shai suggests that picking a framework is essentially gambling. He also gave a talk “Why I’m betting my future on Angular 2,” focused on the non technical reasons that he is sticking with Angular. If you teach someone without experience about web development and ask them to pick a framework without guidance it’s a disservice. Once that person has gained experience, then they can choose on their own. Shai’s Decision Method At HiRez.io he had to pick a specific framework. Shai has been working on comparing different frameworks for years, including React and ViewJS. He adds that when you see talks or documentation on framework, you’re seeing a showcase of the best parts. It isn’t until you work with it that you find the quirks and issues. Part of what he did to learn the frameworks were to simulate real life scenarios. He also came up with a set of requirements to help him. The main question being “Does it handle scaling?” He found that React leans more towards libraries while Angular is more of a framework. It comes down to integration. Building your own framework from a library can be a good practice if you want to become a more professional JavaScript developer. Shai suggests that its like building your own computer instead of buying a brand new one. The issue is with JavaScript, the updates come weekly and so building your own framework from a library comes with a cost. Developed frameworks tend to handle that level of integration for you. Less Mental Overhead with Angular Charles adds that Angular allows him to make things without worrying about when to use things like Redux or Mobix and it just works. There is less mental overhead along with available expertise because everyone is generally using the same stack. React can have a shorter learning curve, and both communities have about the same number of proficient users as a resource. Both seem to be equal in those ways. Having choices keep things on the innovative edge. Shai talks about the Angular team and how innovative they tend to be. Aimee adds that their attitude about Angular is also genuine, giving an example of when they are approached with issues, they are open to discussing them. Dependency Injecting ViewJS is also a framework. The one thing that is missing is dependency injection ,which in Shia’s opinion is one of the biggest selling features of Angular. It allows for easier code testing and in Angular 2 it has been improved even more. He adds that some developers can be lazy and not write tests and for them it wouldn’t matter. Angular also prides itself as a JavaScript framework, and so no typescript. When working on a big team, being able to see immediately where things are broken is very helpful and is a plug for Angular. Evolving communities Joe says that Angular has a great community and he like Angular because of his familiarity. Shai adds that all three are great solutions. Angular just happens to fit well with his current situation. He had to switch from old technologies or communities because they got stuck in the past. ViewJS is picking up popularity and in a couple years will have a strong community. He adds that while the community and support system is great, it’s not the main reason he stays. Will the market for Angular courses be sustainable? Shai mentions that it seems to come in waves, a certain technology will have hype come in every six months or so. That hype leading to adoption and then months later the adoption rate drops down. This is something he witnessed with Angular 1 in 2012 with 1.0. It took 6 months to a year for people to learn about it and adopt it. It wasn’t until 2013 or 2014 when React came out, early adopters jump on React and started creating hype for it. Some of React solved the pain points for Angular. We are getting to the end of the adoption wave of React. It’s hard to tell how long React and ViewJS will be popular. The new Angular will bring a new wave and peak in demand in a year or so. Shai adds that this is his bet and he may be wrong. He sees that it handles small apps or big apps, having the ability to scale and that is important. Charles adds that Ruby on Rails had a similar cycle. Ruby has stop being in the media as much because it’s becoming stable, but the community is strong there either way. Shai mentions that he doesn’t see these frameworks like React going away soon because they solve real issues. If you zoom out from the discussion, these frameworks are all part of a big JavaScript family. Listens can comment on this episode on what frameworks they’ve choose and why. Picks Joe NGDoc.io Persistence Alyssa HiRez.io Charles Rush Revere and the American Revolution Palto Alto Firefighter’s Hot Sauce Shia Futur Youtube Decorators HiRez.io Links HiRez Twitter Shai Twitter

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AiA 145 Why I'm Still Betting On Angular with Shai Reznik

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 43:12


AiA 145 Why I’m Still Betting on Angular with Shai Reznik On today’s episode of Adventure in Angular, we have panelists Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, along with Charles Max Wood. We have a special guest Shai Reznik from Hirez.io, a website and video web development course series that mixes information with a few laughs. Today we are figuring out why Shai is still betting on Angular. It’s a fun show, we hope you check it out! Why are you still betting on Angular? Shai has been getting this question a lot. He tells us about working on Angular courses for his website hires.io He has two courses out so far, first being a course on Angular basics, a second course on Why Angular? Shai suggests that picking a framework is essentially gambling. He also gave a talk “Why I’m betting my future on Angular 2,” focused on the non technical reasons that he is sticking with Angular. If you teach someone without experience about web development and ask them to pick a framework without guidance it’s a disservice. Once that person has gained experience, then they can choose on their own. Shai’s Decision Method At HiRez.io he had to pick a specific framework. Shai has been working on comparing different frameworks for years, including React and ViewJS. He adds that when you see talks or documentation on framework, you’re seeing a showcase of the best parts. It isn’t until you work with it that you find the quirks and issues. Part of what he did to learn the frameworks were to simulate real life scenarios. He also came up with a set of requirements to help him. The main question being “Does it handle scaling?” He found that React leans more towards libraries while Angular is more of a framework. It comes down to integration. Building your own framework from a library can be a good practice if you want to become a more professional JavaScript developer. Shai suggests that its like building your own computer instead of buying a brand new one. The issue is with JavaScript, the updates come weekly and so building your own framework from a library comes with a cost. Developed frameworks tend to handle that level of integration for you. Less Mental Overhead with Angular Charles adds that Angular allows him to make things without worrying about when to use things like Redux or Mobix and it just works. There is less mental overhead along with available expertise because everyone is generally using the same stack. React can have a shorter learning curve, and both communities have about the same number of proficient users as a resource. Both seem to be equal in those ways. Having choices keep things on the innovative edge. Shai talks about the Angular team and how innovative they tend to be. Aimee adds that their attitude about Angular is also genuine, giving an example of when they are approached with issues, they are open to discussing them. Dependency Injecting ViewJS is also a framework. The one thing that is missing is dependency injection ,which in Shia’s opinion is one of the biggest selling features of Angular. It allows for easier code testing and in Angular 2 it has been improved even more. He adds that some developers can be lazy and not write tests and for them it wouldn’t matter. Angular also prides itself as a JavaScript framework, and so no typescript. When working on a big team, being able to see immediately where things are broken is very helpful and is a plug for Angular. Evolving communities Joe says that Angular has a great community and he like Angular because of his familiarity. Shai adds that all three are great solutions. Angular just happens to fit well with his current situation. He had to switch from old technologies or communities because they got stuck in the past. ViewJS is picking up popularity and in a couple years will have a strong community. He adds that while the community and support system is great, it’s not the main reason he stays. Will the market for Angular courses be sustainable? Shai mentions that it seems to come in waves, a certain technology will have hype come in every six months or so. That hype leading to adoption and then months later the adoption rate drops down. This is something he witnessed with Angular 1 in 2012 with 1.0. It took 6 months to a year for people to learn about it and adopt it. It wasn’t until 2013 or 2014 when React came out, early adopters jump on React and started creating hype for it. Some of React solved the pain points for Angular. We are getting to the end of the adoption wave of React. It’s hard to tell how long React and ViewJS will be popular. The new Angular will bring a new wave and peak in demand in a year or so. Shai adds that this is his bet and he may be wrong. He sees that it handles small apps or big apps, having the ability to scale and that is important. Charles adds that Ruby on Rails had a similar cycle. Ruby has stop being in the media as much because it’s becoming stable, but the community is strong there either way. Shai mentions that he doesn’t see these frameworks like React going away soon because they solve real issues. If you zoom out from the discussion, these frameworks are all part of a big JavaScript family. Listens can comment on this episode on what frameworks they’ve choose and why. Picks Joe NGDoc.io Persistence Alyssa HiRez.io Charles Rush Revere and the American Revolution Palto Alto Firefighter’s Hot Sauce Shia Futur Youtube Decorators HiRez.io Links HiRez Twitter Shai Twitter

Adventures in Angular
AiA 145 Why I'm Still Betting On Angular with Shai Reznik

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 43:12


AiA 145 Why I’m Still Betting on Angular with Shai Reznik On today’s episode of Adventure in Angular, we have panelists Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, along with Charles Max Wood. We have a special guest Shai Reznik from Hirez.io, a website and video web development course series that mixes information with a few laughs. Today we are figuring out why Shai is still betting on Angular. It’s a fun show, we hope you check it out! Why are you still betting on Angular? Shai has been getting this question a lot. He tells us about working on Angular courses for his website hires.io He has two courses out so far, first being a course on Angular basics, a second course on Why Angular? Shai suggests that picking a framework is essentially gambling. He also gave a talk “Why I’m betting my future on Angular 2,” focused on the non technical reasons that he is sticking with Angular. If you teach someone without experience about web development and ask them to pick a framework without guidance it’s a disservice. Once that person has gained experience, then they can choose on their own. Shai’s Decision Method At HiRez.io he had to pick a specific framework. Shai has been working on comparing different frameworks for years, including React and ViewJS. He adds that when you see talks or documentation on framework, you’re seeing a showcase of the best parts. It isn’t until you work with it that you find the quirks and issues. Part of what he did to learn the frameworks were to simulate real life scenarios. He also came up with a set of requirements to help him. The main question being “Does it handle scaling?” He found that React leans more towards libraries while Angular is more of a framework. It comes down to integration. Building your own framework from a library can be a good practice if you want to become a more professional JavaScript developer. Shai suggests that its like building your own computer instead of buying a brand new one. The issue is with JavaScript, the updates come weekly and so building your own framework from a library comes with a cost. Developed frameworks tend to handle that level of integration for you. Less Mental Overhead with Angular Charles adds that Angular allows him to make things without worrying about when to use things like Redux or Mobix and it just works. There is less mental overhead along with available expertise because everyone is generally using the same stack. React can have a shorter learning curve, and both communities have about the same number of proficient users as a resource. Both seem to be equal in those ways. Having choices keep things on the innovative edge. Shai talks about the Angular team and how innovative they tend to be. Aimee adds that their attitude about Angular is also genuine, giving an example of when they are approached with issues, they are open to discussing them. Dependency Injecting ViewJS is also a framework. The one thing that is missing is dependency injection ,which in Shia’s opinion is one of the biggest selling features of Angular. It allows for easier code testing and in Angular 2 it has been improved even more. He adds that some developers can be lazy and not write tests and for them it wouldn’t matter. Angular also prides itself as a JavaScript framework, and so no typescript. When working on a big team, being able to see immediately where things are broken is very helpful and is a plug for Angular. Evolving communities Joe says that Angular has a great community and he like Angular because of his familiarity. Shai adds that all three are great solutions. Angular just happens to fit well with his current situation. He had to switch from old technologies or communities because they got stuck in the past. ViewJS is picking up popularity and in a couple years will have a strong community. He adds that while the community and support system is great, it’s not the main reason he stays. Will the market for Angular courses be sustainable? Shai mentions that it seems to come in waves, a certain technology will have hype come in every six months or so. That hype leading to adoption and then months later the adoption rate drops down. This is something he witnessed with Angular 1 in 2012 with 1.0. It took 6 months to a year for people to learn about it and adopt it. It wasn’t until 2013 or 2014 when React came out, early adopters jump on React and started creating hype for it. Some of React solved the pain points for Angular. We are getting to the end of the adoption wave of React. It’s hard to tell how long React and ViewJS will be popular. The new Angular will bring a new wave and peak in demand in a year or so. Shai adds that this is his bet and he may be wrong. He sees that it handles small apps or big apps, having the ability to scale and that is important. Charles adds that Ruby on Rails had a similar cycle. Ruby has stop being in the media as much because it’s becoming stable, but the community is strong there either way. Shai mentions that he doesn’t see these frameworks like React going away soon because they solve real issues. If you zoom out from the discussion, these frameworks are all part of a big JavaScript family. Listens can comment on this episode on what frameworks they’ve choose and why. Picks Joe NGDoc.io Persistence Alyssa HiRez.io Charles Rush Revere and the American Revolution Palto Alto Firefighter’s Hot Sauce Shia Futur Youtube Decorators HiRez.io Links HiRez Twitter Shai Twitter

The Freelancers' Show
176 FS Leadership and Management with Marcus Blankenship

The Freelancers' Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 66:12


00:52 - Marcus Blankenship Introduction Twitter Blog 01:38 - Moving Towards Management Having Difficult Conversations/Don’t Hire Friends or Family 09:12 - Firing/Letting People Go ABC = Always Be Communicating 20:04 - Growing your business doesn’t always mean hiring more people. Being the “Lone Wolf” or “Small Pack” 26:16 - Quality Control 28:33 - How do you find, hire, and keep good people? Try Before You Buy 30:52 - Trust and Communication “Self-Managing Individuals” 48:26 - Checking In and Setting Milestones Picks Drip (Jonathan) 100 Percent Up Front (Jonathan) Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams by Tom DeMarco (Reuven) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management by Johanna Rothman and Esther Derby (Marcus) The Trusted Advisor by David H. Maister (Marcus)

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176 FS Leadership and Management with Marcus Blankenship

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 66:12


00:52 - Marcus Blankenship Introduction Twitter Blog 01:38 - Moving Towards Management Having Difficult Conversations/Don’t Hire Friends or Family 09:12 - Firing/Letting People Go ABC = Always Be Communicating 20:04 - Growing your business doesn’t always mean hiring more people. Being the “Lone Wolf” or “Small Pack” 26:16 - Quality Control 28:33 - How do you find, hire, and keep good people? Try Before You Buy 30:52 - Trust and Communication “Self-Managing Individuals” 48:26 - Checking In and Setting Milestones Picks Drip (Jonathan) 100 Percent Up Front (Jonathan) Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams by Tom DeMarco (Reuven) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management by Johanna Rothman and Esther Derby (Marcus) The Trusted Advisor by David H. Maister (Marcus)

JavaScript Jabber
184 JSJ Web Performance with Nik Molnar

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015 61:17


Submit a talk or buy a ticket! Check out JS Remote Conf!   02:30 - Nik Molnar Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:50 - What Microsoft’s Cross-Platform and Open Tooling Team Does 03:41 - Microsoft and Open Source 05:25 - Performance 08:15 - Is good, clean architecture at odds with high-performance code? 09:41 - Latency and Bandwidth Moore’s Law 20:23 - Hierarchy of Needs for Users of Software Aaron Walter: Emotional Interface Design: The Gateway to Passionate Users Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 24:36 - Controlling Performance “Performance Budget” 26:21 - The Cost of Performance (ROI) 31:57 - Speed Index WebPagetest 41:50 - Avoiding the “It feels fast on my machine” Syndrome 45:03 - RUM = Real User Monitoring Navigation Timing Resource Timing User Timing 46:24 - Synthetic Testing 47:50 - Performance Audits OODA Loop Observe Orient Decide Act 50:39 - Do Less More From Nik Nik Molnar: Full Stack Web Performance Nik Molnar: Tracking Real World Web Performance Navigation Timing API Resource Timing: W3C Working Draft 20 October 2015 Picks UtahJS 2015 (Dave) ES6 Overview in 350 Bullet Points (Jamison) Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (High Frequency Training) (Jamison) Chris Zacharias: Page Weight Matters (Jamison) React Rally Talks (Jamison) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Star-Spangled Banner by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) Visual Studio Code (Nik) High Performance Browser Networking by Ilya Grigorik (Nik) Nik's Pluralsight Courses (Nik)

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184 JSJ Web Performance with Nik Molnar

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015 61:17


Submit a talk or buy a ticket! Check out JS Remote Conf!   02:30 - Nik Molnar Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:50 - What Microsoft’s Cross-Platform and Open Tooling Team Does 03:41 - Microsoft and Open Source 05:25 - Performance 08:15 - Is good, clean architecture at odds with high-performance code? 09:41 - Latency and Bandwidth Moore’s Law 20:23 - Hierarchy of Needs for Users of Software Aaron Walter: Emotional Interface Design: The Gateway to Passionate Users Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 24:36 - Controlling Performance “Performance Budget” 26:21 - The Cost of Performance (ROI) 31:57 - Speed Index WebPagetest 41:50 - Avoiding the “It feels fast on my machine” Syndrome 45:03 - RUM = Real User Monitoring Navigation Timing Resource Timing User Timing 46:24 - Synthetic Testing 47:50 - Performance Audits OODA Loop Observe Orient Decide Act 50:39 - Do Less More From Nik Nik Molnar: Full Stack Web Performance Nik Molnar: Tracking Real World Web Performance Navigation Timing API Resource Timing: W3C Working Draft 20 October 2015 Picks UtahJS 2015 (Dave) ES6 Overview in 350 Bullet Points (Jamison) Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (High Frequency Training) (Jamison) Chris Zacharias: Page Weight Matters (Jamison) React Rally Talks (Jamison) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Star-Spangled Banner by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) Visual Studio Code (Nik) High Performance Browser Networking by Ilya Grigorik (Nik) Nik's Pluralsight Courses (Nik)

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184 JSJ Web Performance with Nik Molnar

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2015 61:17


Submit a talk or buy a ticket! Check out JS Remote Conf!   02:30 - Nik Molnar Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:50 - What Microsoft’s Cross-Platform and Open Tooling Team Does 03:41 - Microsoft and Open Source 05:25 - Performance 08:15 - Is good, clean architecture at odds with high-performance code? 09:41 - Latency and Bandwidth Moore’s Law 20:23 - Hierarchy of Needs for Users of Software Aaron Walter: Emotional Interface Design: The Gateway to Passionate Users Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 24:36 - Controlling Performance “Performance Budget” 26:21 - The Cost of Performance (ROI) 31:57 - Speed Index WebPagetest 41:50 - Avoiding the “It feels fast on my machine” Syndrome 45:03 - RUM = Real User Monitoring Navigation Timing Resource Timing User Timing 46:24 - Synthetic Testing 47:50 - Performance Audits OODA Loop Observe Orient Decide Act 50:39 - Do Less More From Nik Nik Molnar: Full Stack Web Performance Nik Molnar: Tracking Real World Web Performance Navigation Timing API Resource Timing: W3C Working Draft 20 October 2015 Picks UtahJS 2015 (Dave) ES6 Overview in 350 Bullet Points (Jamison) Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (High Frequency Training) (Jamison) Chris Zacharias: Page Weight Matters (Jamison) React Rally Talks (Jamison) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Star-Spangled Banner by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) Visual Studio Code (Nik) High Performance Browser Networking by Ilya Grigorik (Nik) Nik's Pluralsight Courses (Nik)

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065 AiA News From AngularConnect

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 61:45


AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist   02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch   44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design   Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel   Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh   Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics!   Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)

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065 AiA News From AngularConnect

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 61:45


AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist   02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch   44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design   Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel   Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh   Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics!   Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)

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The iPhreaks Show
126 iPS Robots with Janie Clayton

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 45:46


01:10 - Janie Clayton Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog iOS 8 SDK Development: Creating iPhone and iPad Apps with Swift The Swift Apprentice: Beginning Programming with Swift 2 Ray Wenderlich Black Pixel   03:02 - iOS and Robotics SonoPlot, Inc. Brad Larson GPUImage 08:39 - System Architecture SerialPortExample-Swift 11:24 - History 14:19 - Robot Design Microns to Inches Mac Software SonoDraw 18:52 - Why is robotics more complicated? 20:09 - Assembly 21:24 - Rewriting Objective-C Apps in Swift 27:25 - Design Patterns 29:21 - Connecting Worlds 30:52 - Realtime 33:44 - Open Source and GPUImage Picks ORSSerialPort (Andrew) Honeycrisp Apples (Jaim) NSScreencast Episode #188: App Transport Security (Jaim) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) GPUImage (Janie) OpenGL ES Pixel Shaders Tutorial (Janie) Programming Sucks (Janie)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
126 iPS Robots with Janie Clayton

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 45:46


01:10 - Janie Clayton Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog iOS 8 SDK Development: Creating iPhone and iPad Apps with Swift The Swift Apprentice: Beginning Programming with Swift 2 Ray Wenderlich Black Pixel   03:02 - iOS and Robotics SonoPlot, Inc. Brad Larson GPUImage 08:39 - System Architecture SerialPortExample-Swift 11:24 - History 14:19 - Robot Design Microns to Inches Mac Software SonoDraw 18:52 - Why is robotics more complicated? 20:09 - Assembly 21:24 - Rewriting Objective-C Apps in Swift 27:25 - Design Patterns 29:21 - Connecting Worlds 30:52 - Realtime 33:44 - Open Source and GPUImage Picks ORSSerialPort (Andrew) Honeycrisp Apples (Jaim) NSScreencast Episode #188: App Transport Security (Jaim) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) GPUImage (Janie) OpenGL ES Pixel Shaders Tutorial (Janie) Programming Sucks (Janie)

Adventures in Angular
065 AiA News From AngularConnect

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 61:45


AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist   02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch   44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design   Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel   Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript​ with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh   Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics!   Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)

game building track workplace denmark playlist beta tony robbins magicians financial freedom simple steps organizers rush limbaugh nephew creativeasin angular routing typescript empathize ionic money master firebase key traits material design getting comfortable being uncomfortable dataflow brian ford brad green sara robinson nativescript optimize yourself aimee knight jeff cross ben lesh joe eames rush revere angular connect sgbxmsdfvne reactive streams jeff whelpley sylvana rochet igor minar brave pilgrims additional recommendations jules kremer using web workers eleven dimensions julie ralph rado kirov patrick stapleton uczrsktit obak3xbkvxmz5g pete bacon darwin igeaxo2zbr0 nganimate component router matias niemela tutorial tour bvi5ggteq u tobias bosch
Insignificast
Episode 772(Doc Is Early)

Insignificast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 81:32


The gang is back and the living is easy. Doc is in mid chemo. Ern stops by. Keith has a birthday. Dane reads Rush Revere. Hot Dog Pizza. Where can you get a good round steak. New hand fart songs. Call the comment line at (206) 309-7308. Thanks for listening.

The Worst Bestsellers
Episode 07 – Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims

The Worst Bestsellers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014


In this shocking episode, Kait and Renata have their first-ever white male guest, Renata’s brother Reid, to discuss Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by noted white male Rush Limbaugh. In this book Rush Revere, an irresponsible substitute teacher/iced tea … Continue reading →

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Book Fight
Bonus Episode Free Preview: Rush Limbaugh, Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims

Book Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2013 14:17


Kind of a tease this week: a free preview of a special episode you can get by being a donor to our show's annual fund drive. If you'd like to get the full episode, just visit us at bookfightpod.com and click on the piggy bank. We'll be back next week with a regular episode to kick off the new year.

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