After listening to the Rush Limbaugh Show for the last 30 years I probably would have preferred that they shut the program down after the month following his passing.
I don’t know about how anyone else feels about this but I’m going too miss Rush. Especially after listening to him 5 days a week for as I said 30 years.
I don’t know about how anyone else feels about this but I’m going too miss Rush. Especially after listening to him 5 days a week for as I said 30 years.
I'm still in mourning for Rush. I too listened to him for decades several times a week when I could. He was fearless in his critique of the Left long before Trump came into the picture. If he were here today he would be right on top of everything going on in the AZ audit and be lampooning Dementia Joe's recent Putin summit. I still wonder "What would Rush say?" at the political sophistries going on today.
Steve Bannon is a tireless warrior for the truth, and I tune into his WarRoom every now and then, but no one is going to take the place of Rush.
I was driving to a Christmas lunch on Dec. 23rd when I heard Rush give his last show of 2020. He was telling us good-bye and I cried. I sure do miss him.
I took his death pretty hard. There is no replacement. Just last week I finally got around to cancelling my subscription.
I still tune in at noon. Just hearing his bumper music and voice saddens me. I miss him so much.
I agree, I have stopped listening since the current format is not my cup of tea (had to find the least offensive wording). I wonder if this was what Rush wanted. They should of picked a host to take over the show, like when Johnny Carson stepped down. RIP Rush.
The Walt Disney program ran for 12 or so years after Walt died in December 1966.
I wish they had instituted a succession plan while he was still alive. The “dead air” time since he died in March has greatly undermined his legacy.
Same here. I also discovered Rush 30 years ago, March 1991. A 30-year habit is really hard to break.