Fighting cancer, it takes its toll and sadly it appears he is losing the fight.
People don't "fight" cancer in the sense you mean it, and when they die, which all people with this cancer at this stage do, they are not "losers".
If he is losing his fight, and with Trump out of the WH, and social media shutting us down, we are losing our two biggest voices, and we will need to stand on our own fighting like hell to save our country.
We are all losing the fight.
Until He returns or calls us home (Rush is a Believer).
I'm surprised he's lasted as long as he has. Both my parents, and my second-oldest sister died of lung cancer. My parents died within 3 months of being diagnosed, long before any chemo treatments were used. My sister, who was diagnosed with the beginnings of small squamous cell lung cancer in February of 2010, went through chemo and radiation treatments throughout that year, entered hospice care on July 1, 2011, and died on her birthday September 2, 2011. Rush was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer I believe, and he's still fighting. It was a year ago, on February 4th, that President Trump awarded the Medal of Freedom to Rush at his State of the Union address.
Wonder if they can do a transplant and is he strong enough to go through it.