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Guide Host Todd Herman playing clips of the voice of Rush is set up for failure. I'm sorry. Rush and his listeners deserve better than that.
Standby for the slimes coming out of the sewer yet again to trash Rush.
There is no bigger Rush Limbaugh fan than me. Began listening on his first day of national syndication. I even have an autographed photo in my home office with a cool backstory of how I got it.
But, While I really like Ken Mathews and even Todd Herman, I’m not listening much anymore.
He was a force but it’s now over. My local station is moving on. In two weeks, Derek Hunter, one of the local guys and a regular post subject here on FR is talking the 12-3 slot.
I wish they would have waited a few days. Dan Bongino got his start in radio on the same station and Producer Joe was their morning show producer for 20 some years.
Rush built a powerhouse network and an industry. I’m looking forward to the success of some of the excellent young talkers who are riding in his wake.
I’m sure all public schools will be tuning in within all classrooms. Could I be in error here?
“The transitional programming will continue “until his audience is prepared to say good-bye,”
I said RIP and goodbye to Rush and the show, being a listener since 1995, the day he was buried. This dragging-out of his legacy is maudlin, morose and morbid.
The EIB Network should continue. Find fresh new voices who came up in the wake of what Rush showed the way for. Rush’s wisdom is classic and ageless. So is is humor. That is a rich resource to draw from, for whoever inherits the golden mic.