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This man will be sorely missed. There is no one quite like him.
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Each and every day that we get with him is a precious gift. Talent truly on loan from God and sooner or later we are all called home.
He’s a relative, a dear friend, and a mentor. So many of the things that have happened in my life have happened with him in my ear and my car.
I’m really at a loss for words about all of this. May God Bless him while always ensuring the sun is on his face and the wind is at his back.
Rush had a 15 minute segment on it, said he had to go to second base after trying to steel 3rd. Rush did not sound so down about it. These stories are not capturing the segment. We have faith and so does Rush. Nothing to worry about. Keep praying and God willing Rush will be on air November 4th to help us all celebrate Trumps well earned election day victory. He’ll be comforted to know that the country he fought to defend will remain free. Well done Rush!
Life is an everlasting journey... Have Faith and confidence in the Lord and continue the journey.. :)
A powerful segment of his show when he mentioned his personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Wow. We have been grateful to have him.
Rush has been such a blessing to me over the years with his fearless defense of the truth and politically incorrect humor.
I can’t imagine a world without him and it brings me to tears to think about it.
From what Rush said in his health update yesterday, it was obvious, to me at least, that he knew he was “under a death sentence” since he was first diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer. He decided to ‘stand up’ and medically fight it and NOT mentally give up on himself. As of yesterday, he is still going to fight and not withdraw and give up.
His most significant line to me was that he had not expected to live to October 1st, let alone until Oct 19th. I don’t expect Rush to give up and that they’ll end up “taking his cold dead hands from the Golden EIB Microphone” to paraphrase Charleton Heston.
I just lost a co-worker and friend to cancer. He had fought it and won the first time, but it came back 18 months ago, after 6 years of remission and he lost the fight on Saturday. At no time did he give up, he even managed to work from home and hospital via his computer several hours a day.
Started listening to Rush during the 1992 campaign. He kept me sane when that SOB draft dodger won the election.
Just love and respect him so much, he will be very sorely missed.
Started listening to Rush during the 1992 campaign. He kept me sane when that SOB draft dodger won the election.
I can’t view Mr. Limbaugh’s audiovisual at the Foxnews.com link provided, however, I have to take issue with wording in the article that I won’t repeat here; it seems to imply that Limbaugh is taking anything but steps in the proper direction to keep himself healthy.
I look forward to reading his first two books.
If nothing else, Rush taught me that learning enough to have a valid counterpoint is necessary if we are to survive the politician-dominated era of government. There was nothing else available at that time that was taking what I saw on the news and subjecting it to evaluation and criticism.
I saw Rush first on television taking on President Clinton in 1996 (wonder why). I used to be overweight, and it let me know that I could aim for success without focusing on changing my appearance to be thin and fit in. It was also an incredible vote of confidence in the demographics of this television market.
My father passed away years ago. He used to listen to the Howard Stern program, and then I let him know about Rush Limbaugh’s radio show. What I can tell you is that after Dad’s death, the first thing I found sitting in his trashcan was one of Howard Stern’s books (wonder which).
You should know that you’ll still be here somehow. It’s usually because of those of us who can’t or won’t forget.
Rush, America’s Truth Detector is part of many of our families. Will never forget him and Mr Buckley, who Rush idolized.