Rush Limbaugh was a revoltionary. He opened millions of eyes to the true destructive nature of liberalism/Marxism.
But oddly, the first thing that came to my mind, upon hearing the heartbreaking news of Rush's death, was the final scene from the movie "Dead Poets Society" (It is one of my all time favorite films).
But then I realized that both the movie, and Rush Limbaugh had been profound influences in my life.
The movie introduced me to the beauty of poetry, and looking at things from different angles, and Rush Limbaugh introduced me to the ideas and principles of freedom, and our Constitution.
He taught me to have a much deeper appreciation for our country than I had before.
But, returning the film clip: It shows students paying tribute to their teacher by stepping onto the tops of their desks, because earlier in the film, he had them stand on top of a desk, in order to "see things from a different perspective."
In closing, I will quote from the person who posted the clip:
The students pay tribute to their teacher "who taught them to think differently, to seize the day (carpe diem), and to stand up for what is right".
These things hold true for me , when I think of the influence of Rush Limbaugh in my life.
Rest in God's peace "Oh Captain my Captain".
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