Thanks for the memories Rush

The left has never believed in redemption. They believe that they have no need of it for themselves and therefore
no one else should expect it either. Hence the anger, guilt, bitterness, hate and joyless lives.
 
The left has never believed in redemption. They believe that they have no need of it for themselves and therefore
no one else should expect it either. Hence the anger, guilt, bitterness, hate and joyless lives.

Kind of a generalization.

All of the people at the Capitol on 1/6 looked SO joyful, btw.
 
'American hero': Tributes pour in for Rush Limbaugh
by Mica Soellner, Breaking News Reporter |
| February 17, 2021 01:51 PM

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Tributes poured in for conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, who died Wednesday at the age of 70 after a battle with lung cancer.

Conservative pundits, Republican lawmakers, and even former President Donald Trump, who has kept a low profile since leaving the White House roughly a month ago, offered praise for Limbaugh.

"Rush Limbaugh was a giant. With his straightforward, simple articulation of conservatism, he inspired millions. He was one-of-a-kind and he will be missed," said Sen. Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas.

Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz called the host a "giant," sending condolences to his family.

"Rush was a giant. We will miss his clarity on the airwaves and the kindness he brought to those around him. We wish his family comfort in these difficult times," Gaetz said.

Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan praised Limbaugh by dubbing him the "greatest radio host of all-time."

"Rush Limbaugh was an icon, patriot, and American hero. No one fought harder for freedom and liberty. The greatest radio host of all-time will be missed by millions. God bless his family," Jordan said.

MSNBC host Chris Hayes listed Limbaugh, alongside Trump and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, as one of the most influential figures in modern conservatism.

Conservative commentator Dave Rubin reflected on times when he disagreed with Limbaugh but then came to align with his worldview.

Conservative commentator Dan Bongino returned to Twitter, after swearing off the social media platform last month, to offer kind words to Limbaugh and his family.

"Breaking my Twitter silence to send my condolences to the Limbaugh family. Rush changed my life, along with the lives of millions of others. The world is going to be a different place without him," Bongino said.

Fox News host Laura Ingraham touched on her longtime friendship with Limbaugh.

Fellow Fox News host Sean Hannity said talk radio wouldn't exist without Limbaugh's influence.

"He literally did something that nobody at the time thought was possible," Hannity said on Fox News.

Fox host Tucker Carlson called Limbaugh a "decent and nice" person, adding that he believed the host always was "sincere" in his beliefs.

"He came out of nowhere," Carlson said. "I'll never forget the shock and the horror of people who lived in Washington, where I live, when they found out it existed."

Carlson said Limbaugh was a "man who became a movement."

Conservative radio host Mark Levin said losing Limbaugh was like losing Thomas Paine.

"It is a tremendously sad day for people who love this country and don't believe in its fundamental transformations," Levin said, calling into Fox News. "Tremendously sad day for those who salute the flag and embrace the military and law enforcement. ... We've lost Thomas Paine. We’ve lost a voice like no other.”

Trump called into Fox News for his first interview since leaving the White House to offer praise of Limbaugh, whom he presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom during his 2020 State of the Union, just days after Limbaugh publicly announced his cancer diagnosis. Trump said Limbaugh was "with me right from the beginning" and revealed he had spoken with Limbaugh three or four days before he died.

"His fight was very, very courageous, and he was very, very sick. ... He was fighting until the very end. He was a fighter," Trump said on Fox News.

Former President George W. Bush also weighed in, calling Limbaugh an "indomitable spirit."

"While he was brash, at times controversial, and always opinionated, he spoke his mind as a voice for millions of Americans and approached each day with gusto," Bush said in a statement.

The Rush Limbaugh Show was first nationally syndicated in 1988 in New York City and became the highest-rated talk show in the United States. He had hosted the show, which had a monthly audience of 25 million on more than 650 stations in 2018, from a home studio in West Palm Beach, Florida, since 1996.

Limbaugh's death was announced by his wife, Kathryn Adams Limbaugh, on his show.


https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/american-hero-tributes-pour-in-for-rush-limbaugh


Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo highlighted Rush's love of his followers also known as "ditto heads"...

Mick Mulvaney, Trump's former Chief of Staff
, reminisced that he began listening to Rush in college...
 
Tributes pour in for the late Rush Limbaugh, beloved American patriot
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A 'tremendous patriot' who 'spoke for tens of millions of us'
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February 17, 2021
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Rush Limbaugh, the founding father of conservative talk radio, died Wednesday after losing his battle with stage 4 lung cancer. He was 70. His wife, Kathryn, made the tragic announcement on his radio show, which was dedicated to celebrating his legacy.


Immediately following the news of Limbaugh's passing, conservatives who were inspired, entertained, and educated by his radio program, many of whom would not have their careers were it not for the trail he blazed, offered their tributes to the uncontested greatest conservative radio host of all time.

"God Bless you Rush. I love you. Always and ever," said Bo Snerdley, aka James Golden, Limbaugh's longtime call screener, producer, and program engineer.

BlazeTV host and conservative radio host Mark Levin eulogized Limbaugh on Fox News, remarking that he made it "cool to be a patriot."

Levin, who at the beginning of his radio career was a frequent guest on Limbaugh's radio program and was a close friend, said, "We lost a tremendous patriot."

"I've known Rush for 25 years. I want your audience to know how much he profoundly loved them," he told Fox News host Harris Faulkner. "An incredibly wise man, a very, very smart man. A dear person. If you thought somebody needed help, he would help them. Nothing like what the liberal media has tried to do to him."

Levin said Limbaugh should be remembered as "a tremendous patriot of this country who refused to accept the attacks that came against this country from within. He refused to accept the ideological changes in this country. He defended the traditions of this country, and he spoke for tens of millions of us and, you know, I've met a lot of smart people in my life, dealt with a lot of smart people, never smarter than Rush, never wiser, and never kinder."

Radio and Fox News host Sean Hannity also called in to Fox News, acknowledging that "there's no Fox News or even some of these other opinionated cable networks" without Rush Limbaugh.

Other stars in conservative media shared similar feelings about Limbaugh.

"No words ... I just got news the Rush Limbaugh has passed away. Thanks Rush for all you taught, gave and were," said BlazeTV host Glenn Beck. "A hero to many. An icon. A patriot. A revolutionary that saved radio. Heaven's gain, our loss."

"No conservative would have a voice on ANY platform today if not for Rush Limbaugh," said BlazeTV host Steven Crowder. "The world is a sadder place with him not in it."

"RIP Rush Limbaugh, the creator of talk radio and by extension the alternative media, an indispensable and iconic conservative voice," Daily Wire editor emeritus Ben Shapiro tweeted.

"None of us, NONE OF US, would exist in conservative media without his success," said BlazeTV host Steve Deace. "We all owe him a massive debt of gratitude. He leaves behind an unmatched legacy. Prayers to my friend @DavidLimbaugh for his loss."

"RIP. More than any single person, Rush Limbaugh helped break the left's monopoly in the media," observed Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume. "The left is still dominant, but not to the extent it was before he came along. He waged a brave struggle against deafness and later, the cancer that killed him. He was a giant."

"The legacy of Rush Limbaugh is clear: the most successful radio broadcaster in history," said former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly. "Mr. Limbaugh provided a conservative balance against the dangerous left wing corporate media machine. History counts few entertainers among those who made a difference in the country. Rush Limbaugh did."

"Rush Limbaugh had unrelenting boldness to proclaim the truth. Watching his wit, passion, and willingness to hold the media accountable informed my entire career," former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a tweet thread offering a longer tribute to Limbaugh. "Growing up in Plant City, Florida, my dad would always play the Rush Limbaugh program in his pick-up truck. My fellow classmates from my all girls Catholic school knew if they [rode] in my car, we would be listening to Rush Limbaugh.

"I am the definition of a 'Rush Baby,' and it's not just me. There are tens of thousands of us all across the conservative movement. He has built a legacy that will endure for many generations to come and will continue to inform our country.

"Thank you, Rush, for all you have done for this nation. The United States of America is better because of you," McEnany concluded.

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Several Republican politicians, including two former presidents, expressed their admiration for Rush and their condolences for his family.

"He was a fantastic man, a fantastic talent. People, whether they loved or hated him, respected him," said former President Donald Trump on Fox News Wednesday.

"Laura and I are sorry to learn that Rush Limbaugh has passed away," former President George W. Bush said in a statement. "A son of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Rush rose as a pioneer of talk radio starting in the 1980s, and was a friend throughout my Presidency. While he was brash, at times controversial, and always opinionated, he spoke his mind as a voice for millions of Americans and approached each day with gusto."

"Rush Limbaugh revolutionized American radio. His voice guided the conservative movement for millions every day," said Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). "Rest In Peace, Rush."

"Rush was a voice for forgotten Americans long before the internet gave us a voice. His was a voice that helped shape our thinking; but more than that, it reminded us to stay the course. I am saddened that I will never hear that voice again," said Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas).

"He was, like all of us, imperfect; but he was unapologetic and unafraid to advance the cause of freedom and limited government. He stood strong when so many others turned tail and ran away from the fight. He leaves behind an army of freedom-loving Americans who are more-ready and better-prepared to defend this great Republic as a direct result of his life's work."

"A proud son of Missouri, Rush Limbaugh was a voice for the voiceless," said Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.). "He changed talk radio, but more importantly, Rush changed the conversation to speak up for the forgotten, and challenge the establishment. He lived the First Amendment and told hard truths."

"Rush Limbaugh was a giant," said Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.). "With his straightforward, simple articulation of conservatism, he inspired millions. He was one-of-a-kind and he will be missed."

"Rush Limbaugh was an inspiring and important voice for the conservative movement. He will be missed dearly. My sincere condolences to the Limbaugh family," said Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.).

Conservative radio host Erick Erickson wrote a tribute to Rush that concluded:

Rush Limbaugh was the best and will perpetually be the gold standard by which everyone else in talk radio is measured.

There's a public caricature of Rush Limbaugh that exists formed by those jealous of his success and contemptuous of his views. Then there is the Rush Limbaugh — a friend, a mentor, and now the man who gets to personally deliver back his talent to the God of all [creation] who, yes, Rush knew, loved, and served.:cool:

Rush Limbaugh's radio show drew an estimated 43 million listeners over its three-hour runtime. Many, many more people who listened to Limbaugh regularly or were impacted by his work offered their own tributes to Rush, too many to report.

Throughout his life, and here at the end, Rush Limbaugh was loved. And he is missed.

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Anyone that thinks they are Christian and still partake in mongers of things Christ was staunchly against, should really stop kidding themselves.
 
As soon as I heard the news I knew the leftie low life's here would be giggling.

Actually that wasn't the case with what I saw through the day. Some did, plenty didn't. Considering this is like the tenth discussion I've actually seen just as many righties being assholes with the issue. The lefties that were nasty were the typical suspects.
 
Thanks for being an inspirational American patriot to millions. :


Not commenting on the guy's passing, any death is misfortunate, but Limbaugh was not an "American patriot," you don't become a patriot by having a talk show on AM radio, even mentioning it as such disparages and lessons the value of real American patriots
 
Thanks for the memories indeed!

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