Posted on 10/30/2020 10:20:19 AM PDT by Paul46360
RUSH LIMBAUGH left his show in a HURRAY at 1:15pm today...with NO REASON GIVEN except that he had people speaking to him in his ear piece
Can’t be good.
God bless Rush.
He sounded great earlier.
What was he talking about at the time?
He’s on now with the Prez.
Quick invite to something?
He alluded that he wasn’t feeling well. I noted that at the beginning of the show, he said “I’ve got to hit the pause button while I blow my nose.” Or words to that affect. I’m thinking he is/has a cold.
A couple of times, he’d pause to blow his nose, and I’m wondering if hes got some kind of bug. To be sick in his condition is not good at all.
The last thing we need is to lose Rush right before the election.
My wife says he was having breathing issues, whatever that means.
Repeat of the Radio Rally.... from before.
Taped from a week or so ago.
Sure does raise a bunch of questions....I see that he transitioned right into the replay of the MEGA-MAGA interview of PDJT so this might not have been completely unexpected.
There was a rally just scheduled in FLA for Sunday night at 11:30 PM EST
We know, it’s being discussed on the daily Rush thread right now
They are replaying his two hour show that he did with the President.
What you’re hearing is a repeat of that Mega-MAGA rally that he had with the president a couple of weeks ago.
He is replaying the Mega-Maga 2 hour radio rally with President Trump as “the quickest replacement we can come up with for me today.”
May be re-run or live...I’m not sure.
Blow my nose could be code for vomiting:
Nausea and vomiting are serious side effects of cancer therapy. Nausea and vomiting are side effects of cancer therapy and affect most patients who have chemotherapy.
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/side-effects/nausea/nausea-pdq
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