While I have had issues with Rush, especially in the recent Trump era, I must admit that I got a lump in my throat when I read the news.
While expected, the actuality/reality of it still hit me hard!
I just feel sick at my stomach and on the verge of tears. Even though I was expecting it.
I’m thinking back on when I first “met” Rush, back in the late 80s or early 90s. Where I worked, there was a little group of guys in a room by themselves who had him on the radio every day as they worked. They were doing mechanical and electrical fabrication work for myself and others, and I began to take notice of the guy they were so intently listening to. What actually got my attention were the great song parodies, then I began to notice his message, and it resonated with me.
Rest in peace, Rush. You did good.
Ugh, horrible news.
RIP Rush...
RIP Rush!
Thank you for all you have taught us.
I don’t usually cry at celebrities passing, but I am. RIP, Rush. It will never be the same without you here.
There have been lots of famous people that have died over my lifetime. This one feels a lot more significant to me than most. I pray that God welcomes you into His Kingdom.
God used Rush Limbaugh to bring my formerly liberal husband to conservatism. I hope to thank God and Rush one day, when we meet up in Heaven.
May you rest in peace Rush.
I’m devestated. What a terrible loss for the world.
repost:
...There was a group back in the 1990s — and they still exist.
There was a group in the 1990s that were malcontents, renegades, and off the mainstream plantation of conservatism as articulated by the party.
Those were the people that were the early participants in the website Free Republic.
They were known as Freepers. - Rush Limbaugh, July 3, 2013
Rush was great. Didn’t always agree with him, but he was always worth listening to.