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A woman nominated Friday to Florida’s Board of Education once petitioned deceased talk show host Rush Limbaugh for books for her local elementary school to be used by students as props for her husband’s state House campaign.The move offers a glimpse into what her approach to curriculum might be like for some and potentially will bring renewed scrutiny to the nomination from others.Esther Byrd, one of two names advanced for Senate confirmation Friday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, posted a plea for a classroom set of books on the Rush Limbaugh and the EIB Network Facebook Group.Noting that Cord Byrd (a...
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Since Rush's passing I have found it very hard to find a substitute to listen to. Rush is irreplaceable but searching the Internet I have come across some people that I look forward to watching every time they post something. The most popular one I have found is Mark Dice. He has some really cutting humor much as Rush was capable of delivering on a daily basis. He has some great insights as well. The sleeper that I have found is Brittany Hughes on MRC-TV. She is brilliant. She is the mother of two and the wife of a soldier....
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https://amgreatness.com/2022/02/16/the-socrates-of-the-airwaves-remembering-rush-limbaugh/
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One year after conservative radio titan Rush Limbaugh died following a battle with lung cancer, Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt sat down with the wife of "America's Anchorman" at the couple's Palm Beach, Fla., home. Earhardt met Kathryn Limbaugh in Rush's library, where he spent much of his time outside the studio. She remarked how the library and the home itself is filled with many "wonderful symbols of America."
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Well Rush as been gone one year today
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Bo Snerdley@BoSnerdley A year ago Rush left us. It is still painful to deal with but there is also much gratitude. For 33 years he took the arrows from the left. Today - there are millions of us standing up for America. He was so much more than politics. I miss you Rush. Every day.
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It doesn’t seem possible that we’ve weathered an entire year since that bleak day last Feb. 17 when at 12:06 p.m. Eastern the inevitable-yet-shocking announcement was broadcast to the world: Rush Limbaugh had passed away. The radio titan, having lived his threescore-and-10 to the absolute fullest, returned his borrowed talent to God. It was a devastating gut-punch to us, his "highly overrated" staff, and to his vast listening audience. Our beloved friend would no longer be providing his brilliant, inspiring, often-hilarious daily clarity and reassurance we had all come to cherish over more than three decades.
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Rush Limbaugh, the monumentally influential media icon who transformed talk radio and politics in his decades behind the microphone, helping shape the modern-day Republican Party, died Wednesday morning at the age of 70 after a battle with lung cancer, his family announced. Limbaugh's wife, Kathryn, made the announcement on his radio show. "Losing a loved one is terribly difficult, even more so when that loved one is larger than life," she said. "Rush will forever be the greatest of all time."
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This is our first Christmas without Rush Limbaugh, and for millions of us it is a terrible void.
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Rush Limbaugh (12/21/15): "Imagine where we've gotten to now: My showing up on my own show would screw things up here at the EIB..."
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God Bless you Rush, we'll take it from here our friend. See you on the other side.
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Missing Rush Limbaugh and his playing the recordings of Manheim Steamroller on air. Manheim Steamroller~ Christmas (1984) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt9eTSf9tFE
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Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh weighed in on the Jussie Smollett controversy Thursday saying the "Empire" actor was just another example of the left trying to portray America as a country filled with hate. “He’s a typical left-wing Democrat today! By the way, he paid these guys with a check. The guy’s an idiot in addition to everything else,” Limbaugh said on his radio program. “The left is nothing but phony hate crimes, phony alleged hate crimes, phony charges, made-up stories.” [cut] “They know these things probably aren’t true, but they want them to be, and that’s why they report...
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I Warned You About What We’re Living Through TodayJan 7, 2021 RUSH: Hey, folks, it’s great to be back. Really great to be back, and I need to ask you a favor. I need to you to give me a few minutes here just to get my sea legs. This has been a very, very bad couple of weeks for me. I don’t want to get into any more detail about it. Those of you have been through this know exactly what I’m talking about. But it has not been a break in the sense that it hasn’t been restful...
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Brings tears to my eyes to hear Rush again. You?
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Longtime friend and producer James Golden also spoke to current events, and how Rush Limbaugh impacted the media landscape foreverLate conservative icon Rush Limbaugh's longtime friend and producer James Golden – known best to listeners as call screener "Bo Snerdley" – remembered the legacy of Limbaugh and shared how the host changed the media landscape forever.As he wrote in his new book "Rush on the Radio," Golden told of how he and Limbaugh crossed paths in New York City prior to their lasting friendship and work together.
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Charlie is joined on this Thanksgiving special by James Golden, aka Bo Snerdley, Rush Limbaugh's longtime right-hand, call screener, and dear friend to reflect back on the legacy of Rush Limbaugh, and specifically what he taught us about being grateful, kind, gentlemanly, and winsome as recounted in his new book "Rush on the Radio." Famous for his holiday specials, James reflects on the history lesson Rush passionately taught us every Thanksgiving about the "old dead white men" that first settled these teaming and untamed shores of America and worked to carve out a better life for themselves and their posterity....
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Many of we ditto heads looked forward to Rush's day before Thanksgiving show every year.Now it's our first Thanksgiving without Rush, here is his last History of Thanksgiving broadcast from last November.Enjoy.THE TRUE STORY OF THANKSGIVING - Rush Limbaugh
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It’s been just over seven months since radio legend Rush Limbaugh died - and eight since signing off for his final show on February 2, 2021. Radio personalities come and go, sometimes quietly and even mysteriously. At times, station managers invoke soviet-era tactics, surreptitiously making talent changes overnight. It’s the nature of the business, not wanting to promote another station or call attention to a departing personality. One day a host is advertising a local car dealership, the next day they’re gone. Explanations are rarely given – they’re into the ether and out of our lives. But not Rush. A...
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Steve Bannon interviews James Golden, aka Boe Snerdly from Rush Limbaugh's radio program.
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