Posted on 11/28/2024 7:38:09 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The late conservative radio legend Rush Limbaugh delivered his final annual rendition of the true story of Thanksgiving in November 2020. Thanksgiving 2024 marks the fourth year that Americans go without his beloved tradition, but many are still keeping the tradition alive, ensuring that the youngest generations know what actually happened and what Thanksgiving is truly a celebration of.
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I wouldn’t doubt he pushed a few buttons this election......or at least suggested they get pushed.
I sure do miss rush. I’m sure he’s smiling in heaven
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Take the time to watch this and share it with others.
Rush is legendary. He belongs to the ages now.
Started listening to him way back in 1998. Had the good fortune to be able to have a radio at my desk every day across three different jobs in that timeframe.
Up until he passed away… He is missed and remembered.
January 1989...on vacation in Floria driving down I-75 near Tampa. I tune to WFLA in Tampa and happen to catch his show. After about a half hour I realized “Damn! This guy thinks just like me”. On that day I became a huge fan!
I wonder what these last 5 years would have been like if Rush were still alive and active.
I believe I started listening in 92 or 91.
When my daughter was in the 4th grade roughly(mid 90’s), she was sent home with an assignment to describe what Thanksgiving meant.
I told her it was a celebration of the end of socialism in America and gave her a book on Bradfords Diary to take to school. Needless to say her teacher was rather impressed.
I miss rush too, talk radio is just not the same
Yesterday on Newsmax Chris Salcedo had a long segment about the first Thanksgiving which was excellent.
Of course, he did mention Rush and his Thanksgiving rendition.
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