All through the 90s I would listen to Rush in the street at work. I would have a portable radio hanging from the guardrail over the manhole I was either in or over and it would be rather loud to hear it over the generator.
During that time I worked in Harlem, Washington Heights and the South Bronx.
My dad (a WWII Army veteran), would sit in the back yard *blasting* Rush Limbaugh on the radio. Too bad if the neighbors didn't like it, LOL. My mother (a former WWII WAVE) would be inside, listening to every word Rush uttered.
My parents (God rest their souls) introduced me to Rush around March 1991. I'll never forget my feeling of shock and stunned amazement as I listened to him for the first time. Couldn't believe he was "allowed" on the radio, LOL. I miss Rush's funny parody songs.
I really hope the Rush we've known and loved all these years returns after the primaries are over. He's really been testing my patience and loyalty.