vasmity indeed
attiude VASMITY!!!
For most of us here, Rush is that Liberty Bell that will keep on ringing within us forevermore.
If Big Ben was an American person....
What you say is all well and good. However, one of the things that Premier (Rush’s parent network) has to do with the time slot that Rush had is make it so that it can… according to the idea that Rush was always putting forward… make money, you know, capitalism.
How do you propose they do that and still keep the same kind of quality that Rush always seem to put forward?
All your vasmity are belong to us! Zig! With great justice!
To a much lesser degree, I felt a similar way when
Paul Harvey died. I was slightly younger than the main generation he effected, but I still enjoyed listening to him. Pleasant and professional.
I learned about the wonders of Bose Wave Radio products from Paul. Haven’t bought one yet, but I plan to.
Wow! the most important vanity ever!!!!! Needs more stars. /dummy
I started listening to Rush’s show in 1988, and I never stopped. I was and am a huge fan. His body of work on radio is probably the finest ever created. His commentaries are legendary and will be archived and will always be relevant and enlightening. With that said, the Rush Limbaugh radio program was ultimately a current events show, tackling the issues of the day as they came up. In one way or another, we do have to “move on from Rush.” We have no choice on that. There are new issues and occurrences every day, and Rush is no longer here to comment on them. I wish it weren’t so, but it’s just reality.
I nominate VASMITY to join HUGH and SERRIOUS in the FREEPER spelling Hall of Fame!
Rush was a one of a kind talent, we’re not likely to hear the likes of him again.
As another poster mentioned Paul Harvey, another unique talent. Ditto Johnny Carson.
Entertainers like these transcend their medium and connect with their viewers/listeners on a different level.
I like Jay Leno. I enjoy his car videos. But he’s no Carson. I used to like Mark Davis, until he tried to be Rush, and forgot how to be entertaining. (Instead, it feels like he’s just become ... unctuous.)
I feel like even Rush fell into the trap of being too serious toward the end. Quite understandable, but I think that one of the reasons for his great success was his ability to make you laugh at the absurdity of the left.
And that’s why they hated him so much.
Find me another radio host who can clearly express conservative values, and radiate joy and laughter at the same time, and maybe we can think about replacing Rush.
He’s dead Jim.