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Details on Limbaugh's Thursday Broadcast

Limbaugh swoons over veep candidate Sarah Palin's speech in Thursday broadcast:

“I did not want that to end last night...I didn't want the night to end. I didn't want Rudy to stop. What a night! Folks we have a future beyond November here. Regardless what happens...The convention has been unified on the basis of conservatism. Properly executed, beautifully articulated.”

“Believe me Barack Obama has a lot to fear today and he knows it...the drivebys are in panic, the Democrat Party is in panic, the liberal left is in panic...they do not know who hit them, they do not know who to respond to this.”

“This lady has turned it all around...from now on on this program John McCain will be known as John McBrilliant.”

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    • President Obama attends bilateral meeting with Ghanaian President John Atta Mills at Christianborg Castle in Accra, Ghana
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