As an adult, there are days you know will come.
Saying good-bye to President Reagan was tough. First he left the White House. Then we heard of his diagnosis. And then the end.
We stand here in a time when just ahead will come years when we no long have Rush, the Donald, the guiding lights that keep this nation on the right track.
I think we take men like these for granted. We live in decent times and forget or simply dont realize how important they are to those times taking place and continuing.
There is one thing that is vitally important right now. When there is a successor to Trump, it has to be as close to the original as it can be.
If Don Jr. has the executive experience to support it, I want him to be the 2024 candidate. And having said that, I want him working as a apprentice with his dad. I already know he has the same ability to run the press ragged. He just needs to be coached how to deal with being president, and who better than his dad to do that coaching.
I know some folks like Ivanak, but I do not see her as a well versed Conservative. Ill leave it at that.
Folks, a day is coming when Rush wont be here any longer.
Over the years I havent listened every day. In recent months I have begun to listen more regularly. It wasnt that I didnt like him, it was just that with FR and other places, it almost became overload.
None the less, there is going to be a massive void on that day when the microphone sits there without the Doctor of Democracy emoting comments that we will find informative and reaffirming.
One of the hardest things about growing older is the amazing people you lose as time moves along.
Theres no one like Rush out there > IMO.
I wish him every possible good break in his fight.
I hope that God finds it favorable to retain him here for years to come.
My aunt died at 62 of lung cancer, having never smoked a single cigarette in her life. Same with a friend who passed at 58 again having never smoked.