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Remembering The Truth Teller from Cape Giradeau
2024-02-18
[PJ] On this day in 2021, America lost a great man: the "Mayor of Realville" and "America’s Anchorman," the great Rush Limbaugh.

Rush Limbaugh was more than a radio announcer or show host. He was a unique American genius, a patriot who inspired millions. From his one-line zingers — "For government to give, it must first take away" — to his thoughtful monologues, Rush was incomparable. He created a new generation of conservatives and set the gold standard for conservative talk media. Yet, despite his massive fame and popularity, there was nothing elitist or unapproachable about Rush; many of his listeners, including those who never met him, thought of him as their friend.

The college dropout turned radio and TV sensation, the show host honored by presidents and intellectual giants, the "All-Seeing, All-Knowing, All-Everything Maha Rushie," who took on the left "with half my brain tied behind my back to make it fair." America tuned in daily to hear his jokes, his critiques, his political observations, his predictions and analyses. As he put it, he had "talent on loan from God."
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Looks like Soros is making a play to buy the AM radio airwaves. He is chasing ghosts. Rush is gone and the medium for his progeny is the podcast.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-02-18 10:27  

#3  i dont much listen to others. I aum and accept the answer or suggestion i get. aum is sent to a person or place to wish them peace which they can get by being 'like minded'.

if you see buddha on the path kill him.
love one another as i have loved you.
Posted by: irish rage boy   2024-02-18 09:21  

#2  New 'Truth Tellers' are emerging. Vivek Ramaswamy, Carlson, Musk, Charles Payne, and others. I am encouraged.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-02-18 06:35  

#1  Personal Note: In 1988+, when I was working Ft. Bragg, my site banned personal radios in the building. So at lunch, many would quickly head out to their vehicles to sit and listen to his Opening Monologue, and grab a snack. It did not take long before a little lunch time tailgate was in operation.

In short, Rush was loved by the military that I was around.

Regarding the pair trying to fill his time slot.
To me they come off as a PC watered down version.
Its like they are trying say something that we want to hear, while appeasing the New Normal PC for their advertisers.

Posted by: NN2N1   2024-02-18 06:14  

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