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Rush Limbaugh Returning Soon
NewsMax ^ | 11/10/03 | Limbacher

Posted on 11/10/2003 8:58:59 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection

As Rush Limbaugh fans – known as dittoheads – eagerly await the return of Rush to the airwaves, word is that he is recovering nicely and should be back soon.

On Friday, Rush’s brother David said that Rush is succeeding in shaking off his addiction to prescription painkillers and is eager to return to his post as the nation's No. 1 talk host.

"Rush is going to be back soon, he's going to hit the ground running and he's going to have a renewed passion," David Limbaugh told EIB (Excellence in Broadcasting) substitute host Walter Williams.

"I'm excited about it, he's excited about it, and the days are short, he's coming back," he added.

The younger Limbaugh reported that Rush is "really making significant strides and is continuing to learn a great deal and truly believes he is profiting immeasurably" from his treatment experience.

"While his mind is still focused on the treatment, he's also given a lot of thought to his return, and he's very excited."

Limbaugh described his talk-star sibling as "anxious to renew his dialogue with the EIB family," saying that Rush wants to "tell the audience ... firsthand about how he feels about all this."

According to Media Post's "Media Daily News," Limbaugh is set to return to the airwaves on Nov. 17, four days before he's scheduled to make his first public appearance since entering rehab.

But New York Post radio columnist John Mainelli tells NewsMax that the Nov. 17 date is unconfirmed.

On Nov. 5, Inside Radio, an industry newsletter, quoted Mark Mays, president of Clear Channel, the media giant that owns Rush’s show, as saying, "Rush will be out of his rehab in the next 7-10 days. We're expecting him to have a full recovery."

The company also noted solid support for Rush. Clear Channel radio chief John Hogan also was quoted by Inside Radio,: "We have maintained 100 percent of our affiliate base and we have maintained our advertiser base as well."

The item also said "a new survey by the independent polling firm of Burke Inc. finds support for Rush among his listeners is holding. Ninety percent said his drug problem has not diminished their feelings about him."


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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I'll be waiting to hear what he says about the WOD now. We know what he said before. I'm guessing all comments will be put on permanant hold on the advice of his attorney.
61 posted on 11/11/2003 7:48:26 AM PST by Protagoras (Hating Democrats doesn't make you a conservative.)
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To: Lazamataz
"And he really needs to work the program. All 12 steps. /"

You've got it Laz ~ the Program works ~ I have 28 years of clean and sober living, working the Program.

62 posted on 11/11/2003 8:21:35 AM PST by blackie
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To: stripes1776
What specifically in Clear Channel's behavior leads you to that consideration?

I posted the quote that could have been interpreted that way. It could also be interpreted that they support him and so does the revenue base. That's why I phrased my statement the way I did.

Shalom.

63 posted on 11/11/2003 8:39:27 AM PST by ArGee (Hey, how did I get in this handcart? And why is it so hot?)
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To: Yossarian
one he's tried to kick in the past without success

Luckily, he really hasn't. He signed up for those weekend quick-detoxes, without letting anyone know what he was doing. That is just about useless for anything other than a temporary removal of opiates from the bloodstream. That does NOTHING to address the issue. So those two little opiate removals were not a good example of what Rush is capabale of when he enlists G-d and his friends and family in to help him truly overcome the evil poppy.

And I agree with the previous poster who said that the reason Rush let it go on so long was that he was truly afraid of disheartening all of his listeners. I think he was afraid he would be seen as something other than what he is. Unfortunately, when you start holding the world on your shoulders, the urge to shrug becomes irresistable.

64 posted on 11/11/2003 10:31:51 AM PST by Yaelle
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To: Reagan Man
I'm betting Rush can keep things in check.

why? he wasn't able to do it in the past.

65 posted on 11/11/2003 10:51:16 AM PST by jethropalerobber
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