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Rush Will Never Leave Us
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | February 18, 2021 | Johnny Donovan

Posted on 02/19/2021 9:57:21 AM PST by Kaslin

JOHHNY DONOVAN: He’s worked as a Fortune 500 technology executive and was CEO of the first internet radio network. He’s a digital political strategist, helping the right side use new technology more effectively. He’s a public speaker and he hosts a radio show of his own on Seattle’s KTTH. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Todd Herman.

HERMAN: It is an honor to be here to celebrate our friend Rush Limbaugh and today is the day the Lord has made, and this is the week that God called due a loan, a talent he placed into a man named Rush Hudson Limbaugh III. And Rush has left this stage, but he has not left us. And you’re gonna have an opportunity to hear a whole lot of Rush today, and in fact EIB is not going anywhere. Not for a long time. There’s still gonna be lots of opportunities to hear what Rush said to us — how could there not be, given the archive, given the Museum of Broadcasting Excellence. And Rush was so many things to us. I’m just a fellow listener like you.

And, frankly, if I hadn’t paid attention to Rush’s instructions and life advice — and you’re gonna hear a lot of that today. Maybe not so much politics. In fact, not. A lot of life advice from a man who was just that overnight success, right? And it wasn’t. He worked so hard to build this program that means so much to us. He was the all-knowing, all seeing, all-caring Maha Rushie, and he was America’s Anchorman and Truth Detector, and he was also a brother and an uncle and a son and a grandson.

And he was a teacher. He taught us a lot of lessons. And he was a recipient of a lot of great lessons from his family. I think of his beloved family and how Rush would share the wisdom and the love that they communicated to him. He inspired us. He challenged us. He said things like: Most of the limitations that we put on ourselves are artificial, they’re self-invented from thin air.

And when Rush shared with us that his cancer was terminal, you know what he said? He said that he’d already exceeded his expiration date. Even then he was having fun with us, and even then he was playing with language. And Rush also decided on this program that he’d so carefully crafted over the years with a team who’s been up all night. I want you to know that Team EIB has been up all night going through and choosing some of the audio you’re gonna hear today, and there’s still audio pouring in. You can imagine the number of people who have things to tell us about our Rush. And as he shared that news with us, the terminal nature of his cancer, I had the incredible honor to fill in for him the day before Christmas Eve. And it was a remarkable thing to hear from you. I don’t know that I really believed it. I don’t know that you did.

The shows that Rush did, sick and ill with advanced lung cancer, if you’ve not done the sort of performance, this sort of radio, it is a tax on the nervous system, it is a tax on the energy systems, and the excellence — I challenge people to listen back-to-back to a healthy Rush and a Rush who is ill and tell the difference. That took such incredible courage, and it took amazing strength. And so much of Rush’s life took strength. And he gave it to us. He chose to do something that for years I think he’d avoided on the program, he chose to share his faith in God and his faith in Christ, and he chose to communicate that to us, because I think he wanted us to know, I think he wanted us to know, and he put it in The Limbaugh Letter, God was walking with him. I think he needed us to know that.

His wife, just a portrait in bravery yesterday. I hope you heard that. When Mark and Ken and I and Brett and others fill in for Rush, I think I probably speak for everybody to let you know that we know we’re standing in shoes that can’t be filled. And yet EIB will continue for the foreseeable future because there’s so much to share about Rush, in listening to the program all these years and listening to Rush interact with callers. Did you ever have the sense that Rush ever considered himself above us?

I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned this on this show before, but I was a caller to Rush’s show twice, and both times I felt well respected, even though the first time I tried to get on, Bo wouldn’t let me on. He was probably right not to. I never heard him treat a caller with anything less than respect. When the program began and it was going to go national and people believed in Rush at that level, if he’d listened to 5% of the people who told him it can’t be done, he wouldn’t be here. And he refused to listen to these voices. And this is one of the greatest lessons that I think Rush ever taught all of us, and he said — and I will approximate what he said, ’cause I remember listening to it.

Never listen to people who couldn’t tell you you can’t. Never listen to people who say that you, because you chose to seek education in a different path, that you can’t then go do specific things in life because you didn’t go the approved-of route through education. Rush’s father lived to see part of the fruition of this. And Rush had shared with us that he felt he had disappointed his father by not going into the family trade of law and professions.

And yet he — from this microphone and from this program, he — explained law in ways that grew in us an understanding of the uniqueness of what American exceptionalism means. And the American exceptionalism that Rush recognized and that he taught new generations of people. You’ll hear Rush talk about his Rush Revere books.

He took it upon his shoulders in the latter part of his career to give back to young people something that’s been stolen from them — that is, the real nature of American exceptionalism that Rush lived. He took advantage of the right to life — and took advantage of this unabashedly — and liberty. Rush had the liberty to not follow in the family profession, and thank God that his father had the opportunity to see the fruition of that.

And pursuit of happiness. He knew early last year as he shared with us that he had this cancer… And, again, I’ll challenge you. Go find a moment in the last year where Rush wasn’t sharing with us pursuit of happiness. There were or were not plenty of times that Rush was frustrated. Sometimes he was frustrated with us and the pushback that he wasn’t seeing on some things.

And we won’t get political today. Today is about Rush the teacher, Rush the man who communicated love and challenges to us, and Rush the man who loved music so much. And I challenge you: Even when there were the very heavy days after the election and we were all feeling anger and frustration, how many times did you hear Rush come back from a commercial break and he was having fun?

I remember the story that he told of hearing someone on the radio and saying, “They’re having fun, and I don’t want to be trapped in school and sitting behind a desk. I want to have fun! I want to do radio because it sounds fun.” He had this device — he shared this story with us — that allowed him to do radio shows in his home, and his mother was downstairs listening.

And if there’s someone in talk radio that shows you that Rush didn’t pave the way, they’re lying. They’re just lying, or they’re bitter (and lying). That was a difference maker, I think, was the optimism. (chuckling) You don’t live a year past what someone in the medical profession said, “This is your expiration date.” (laughing)

You don’t tell Rush Limbaugh his expiration date.

God told him. God told him.

It was the optimism, you guys. That’s what sustained his show, I think. And as I worked with the team last night, just going through what you’re going through here today, the optimism just shines. It just shines. And, in fact, speaking of that optimism, it was shared with a lot of people more important than I.


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1 posted on 02/19/2021 9:57:21 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I miss Rush terribly .


2 posted on 02/19/2021 10:10:25 AM PST by spincaster (hat )
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To: spincaster

Same here it’s like I lost a close relative.


3 posted on 02/19/2021 10:13:27 AM PST by duckman ( Not tired of winning!)
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To: Kaslin

No matter how much you try you can’t prepare for the loss of a man like Rush. It will take years for me to settle in to a new something. Every day Rush was part of my life. Hearing Rush was just as normal as seeing my wife.

It was the same way with Paul Harvey. Back in the 70s my roommate and I would converge on the house at noon for lunch and to listen to Paul. It was just part of life and then Paul was Gone, just like Rush.


4 posted on 02/19/2021 10:13:50 AM PST by Sequoyah101 (I have a burning hatred of anyone who would vote for a demented, pedophile, crook and a commie whore)
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To: Kaslin

To quote a friend os mine, “Let not your heart be troubled.”Exit Rush, Enter the Dittoheads because in each and everyone of us listener there is a bit of Rush. We must keep his banner flying and press forward with the ideas of showing the failures of Liberalism/Communism/Socialism nd Progressivism or whatever they all themselves.


5 posted on 02/19/2021 10:19:22 AM PST by Trueblackman (I do more before 9 am than Joe Biden does all day. )
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To: Sequoyah101
I started listening to Paul Harvey in the early '80s, and came to admire him as I learned to appreciate his subtle wit and perfect vocal control. When Rush Limbaugh began to compete with him (both started after the noon news on weekdays, with PH's show going about 15 minutes) I would usually listen to PH then switch to RL after.

Rush had excellent vocal control too, although once he lost his hearing that skill seemed to wane.

Paul Harvey was a more concentrated pill, yet somehow more subtle at the same time. His every inflection had meaning and was intentional. Rush was more relaxed, and there were days where what was in the news got spread pretty thin as he stretched it out into the three hour format.

I remember when Paul Harvey finally commented on Rush Limbaugh, after (he said) many requests to do so. After some background remarks, during which he kept the audience hanging as to what would be his verdict, he finally made his pronouncement: "He's the best there is... at what he does."

Thereby showing the typical Paul Harvey subtlety. An admiring nod to a fellow "broadcast professional," but gently drawing a line between the two of them. Paul Harvey was a conservative, but I don't think I ever heard him use that word. One had to listen carefully to him over a period of time to figure out that he was really, really conservative; he didn't come across as explicitly political at all; the closest he would come would be to characterize a politician as a mis-leader, although I don't think he ever criticized any politician by name. Rush, on the other hand, was an out-front political commentator, as we all know.

Anyway, very hard to accept that Mr. Limbaugh is gone from us. He was unique, and changed our culture. He had a permanent impact, and will not be forgotten.

7 posted on 02/19/2021 10:28:52 AM PST by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: Kaslin

RIP, lovable little fuzzball...


8 posted on 02/19/2021 10:34:20 AM PST by gimme1ibertee (Yeah, let's GO THERE. I'm ready...)
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To: spincaster

We all do.


10 posted on 02/19/2021 10:46:22 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden willWe never be my President, and neither will Kamala Harris)
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To: Kaslin

Now that screen got blurry again.


11 posted on 02/19/2021 10:46:28 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Kaslin

Thank you for posting this. As I listened to this program I did not think Todd would get through his remarks without breaking down.


12 posted on 02/19/2021 10:53:52 AM PST by miele man
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To: spincaster

“I miss Rush terribly?”

I miss him really well.
(Sorry...)


13 posted on 02/19/2021 10:54:26 AM PST by gymbeau (I refuse to be anonymous. I am THEnonymous.)
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To: Kaslin

Article states....”He chose to share his faith in God and his faith in Christ, and he chose to communicate that to us, because I think he wanted us to know, I think he wanted us to know, and he put it in The Limbaugh Letter, God was walking with him. I think he needed us to know that”...

Joel C. Rosenberg wrote today about Rush Limbaugh giving his life to Jesus Christ a few years ago and how it gave him tremendous hope as he faced his toughest fight with cancer.....In 2019, Rush had given his life wholly and completely to the Lord Jesus Christ.

As Rush said to us on air....”I try to remain committed to the idea what’s supposed to happen, will happen when it’s meant to. I mentioned at the outset of this — the first day I told you — that I have personal relationship with Jesus Christ....It is of immense value, strength, confidence, and that’s why I’m able to remain fully committed to the idea that what is supposed to happen will happen when it’s meant to.”........So now the objective here is rounding third, not having to head back to second base and slide in there.....
Here’s to rounding third and heading towards home. That’s the objective. That’s the goal.”


14 posted on 02/19/2021 11:03:24 AM PST by caww
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To: Kaslin
Thanks for posting this today Kaslin....I know for myself I still feel the loss but at the same time rejoice Rush is fully well and whole.... and enjoying Jesus.... and all those who preceded his Homecoming.
15 posted on 02/19/2021 11:13:15 AM PST by caww
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To: duckman

A best friend


16 posted on 02/19/2021 11:16:58 AM PST by Fledermaus (The Republican Party is DEAD! It took 160 years but The Whigs Struck Back!)
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To: Steely Tom

I never listened to Paul Harvey, I didn’t even know he had a radio program, but I always read his columns and I loved them, especially when he talked about funny things kids did.


17 posted on 02/19/2021 11:24:25 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden willWe never be my President, and neither will Kamala Harris)
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To: Steely Tom

Paul Harvey and Rush Limbaugh are both irreplaceable. Originals and innovators.

Old station manager told Rush: “Remember this. No one is interested in your opinions about anything and they never will be. Just read the lines we give you.” Ha.

Line from Paul Harvey I always remembered:

“People used to quietly and briefly accept welfare if they really had to, keeping it quiet within their families if at all possible, to avoid the shame of taking handouts and the embarrassment of not being able to be independent. Today those are called ‘entitlements’ and people demand and fully expect them because they are ‘entitled’ to get as much as they can for as long as they can.”


18 posted on 02/19/2021 11:28:28 AM PST by frank ballenger (End vote fraud, harvesting,non-citizen voting & leftist media news censorship or we are finished.)
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To: Kaslin
so beautiful and without any sign of makeup... of course she was wearing some but has the fresh faced not overdone look so rare today

this sucks. may God bless

19 posted on 02/19/2021 11:35:03 AM PST by Chode (Ashli Babbitt - #SayHerNAME)
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To: spincaster

I teared up listening to that.


20 posted on 02/19/2021 11:44:22 AM PST by personalaccts (Is George W going to protect the border?)
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