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I miss him, his knowledge, his patriotism and his passion. He was the best.
Every time I think of Rush it still pains me. I miss him every day.
Recall hearing Mannheim Steamrollers ‘silent night’ at the end of Rush’s last show of the year, usually just before I’d leave work at the half day before the holiday started. Kinda became an annual watermark. I miss it.
Every time I think about it I cry. I’m totally lost without Rush......I don’t listen to radio anymore and I appreciate what Buck and Clay are trying to do but I can’t get into their show. I hope in the future EIB will look elsewhere for a replacement....like Todd Herman or our local talent Jesse Kelly who I can’t listen to because of his spot.....at suppertime and coffee time. Heard he’s very good and building a large audience.
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Rush’s passing was tough. My father passed away about 12 years ago and he was very much like Rush in temper and views on life. It was like my father dying a second time. I could not listen to the rerun, commemoration show for weeks as it hurt too much.
My dad was such a fan that we even went to Dan’s bake sale and I still have the pin.
I remember exactly where I was the first time I heard him and also when I had heard he died.
Miss him much.
Miss him greatly, cant bring myself to listen to any of his old clips yet
I,too, miss Rush and his stature as defender of Conservatives and MAGA alike. He made no distinction between Democrats or their subservient media when taking either to task and was a prominent thorn in their collective sides. I believe that he would encourage each of us to spread our wings and continue to live our lives as he encouraged us to do when he was with us. Remember the larger than life person that he was, rejoice in his successes, mourn his passing but put into practice the lessons learned daily at the EIB Institute for Advanced Consevative Studies to truly honor him.
A beautiful tribute to Rush. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Yup. Raising a glass to him tonight.
See my tagline...
Like Benjamin Franklin and Mark Twain, Rush Limbaugh was the kind of talent that only comes along once in a century. He is irreplaceable.
While Franklin and Twain left only their writings -- and Hal Holbrook's "Mark Twain Tonight" preserved on videotape, Rush left us with thousands of hours of his thoughts preserved for posterity. He may well be listened to and quoted a century from now.
Something about traveling to the in-laws for Christmas and listening to El-Rushbo on the ride.
Notice, as I predicted, the left stomped on our beloved Rush’s grave for a few days then completely erased him from their memories. They won’t speak of him because those who are young and know nothing about him might investigate him and discover critical thinking and become patriots and conservative
I always got a kick out of Rush starting his show with that Pretenders tune - I heard that Chrissy Hind's dad (a retired Marine) loved Rush so she never balked at him playing "Back to Ohio".
Michael Berry did a very nice tribute to Rush today.
I have his picture on my fridge and miss him everyday .