Friday, February 17, 2023

Rush Limbaugh Still Gone!

Someone urinated on Rush Limbaugh's grave. It shows the far right agitator's divisive history has consequences.

An American bigot is no longer among us. 

Even though I hate to admit it, Limbaugh was the king of talk.

Rush Hudson Limbaugh III died on February 17th, 2021, three weeks after Joe Biden took the oath of office as the 46th President of the United States. He died of stage IV lung cancer.

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton now are the hosts of his afternoon program but are no where close to what Limbaugh was.

Washed Up 45 and Tucker Carlson are now the helms of a hateful legacy.

When Limbaugh passed away, one would imagine that Sean "Softball" Hannity would be the No. 1 talk show host in the country. Nope. It turns out that Mark Levin and Glenn Beck are the leaders of far right talk. Brian Kilmeade is closing in on being the 3rd.

Softball Hannity is the most annoying media personality in the country. He can never match what Limbaugh was.

There will never be another Rush Limbaugh. Known as Jeff Christie, America's Anchorman, The Most Dangerous Voice on Radio, El Rushbo and Maha Rushie, Limbaugh was a prominent and most well-known member of the Republican Party and conservative movement. 

When he got on the "Golden EIB" mic, the far-right agitator has been an antagonist towards the Democratic Party, progressives and activists. He would often rally Republicans and conservatives to the polls. 

Gone forever never to troll again.

Limbaugh is credited for giving us, the Republican Revolution, George W. Bush, the Tea Party and Washed Up 45. 

Before his passing, Washed Up 45 gave Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

In the heat of the 2020 presidential election, Limbaugh hosted Washed Up 45 in October 2020 for what was an unprecedented two-hour "radio rally", during which the president was virtually given control of the coveted golden microphone to answer questions from the host and his listeners.

Limbaugh, born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri in 1951. Limbaugh began his radio career in 1967 as a "helper" when he was only 16 years old. He eventually graduated to disk jockey and worked at a small station roughly 100 miles south of St. Louis while attending high school.

"I was totally consumed," Limbaugh told the New York Times in 1990, noting that his idol was a Chicago radio host named Larry Lujack. By 1971, Limbaugh was a morning radio host in Pittsburgh, where he was oddly told to cover a certain amount of "farm news" because the area was surrounded by many agriculture communities. In 2007 he explained to listeners how the young radio host managed to keep listeners despite the bizarre requirement.

Limbaugh helped boost Washed Up 45’s influence prior to the 2016 election simply by taking him seriously as a candidate when other established conservatives didn’t want the former reality television star anywhere near the Republican Party. Many of Limbaugh’s listeners eventually became Washed Up 45supporters and the radio legend continued to defend him throughout his presidency despite occasional disagreements.

Interview: Rush Limbaugh Interviews Donald Trump on The Rush Limbaugh Show - October 9, 2020 from Factba.se on Vimeo.

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