Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking is a verb PP. He spoke. And spoke and spoke and spoke. To the great detriment of us all.
He was the most successful radio show host in American history. If he sat on your side of the aisle, you would have adored him. Let’s be honest.
You are so wrong. All that bombast and bile is a part of the culture of Republicans. If liberals/Dems were drawn to that, we'd have our own equivalent, but we don't. We have the talent, but it's not our thing. Our thing is political humor and satire. See Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Trevor Noah, VEEP, etc. We also do overly earnest political drama, like The West Wing and Madame Secretary.
You rage, we laugh. It's just a cultural difference between the right and the left.
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Oh, that is rich. You did indeed make me laugh though!
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking is a verb PP. He spoke. And spoke and spoke and spoke. To the great detriment of us all.
He was the most successful radio show host in American history. If he sat on your side of the aisle, you would have adored him. Let’s be honest.
You are so wrong. All that bombast and bile is a part of the culture of Republicans. If liberals/Dems were drawn to that, we'd have our own equivalent, but we don't. We have the talent, but it's not our thing. Our thing is political humor and satire. See Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Trevor Noah, VEEP, etc. We also do overly earnest political drama, like The West Wing and Madame Secretary.
You rage, we laugh. It's just a cultural difference between the right and the left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking is a verb PP. He spoke. And spoke and spoke and spoke. To the great detriment of us all.
He was the most successful radio show host in American history. If he sat on your side of the aisle, you would have adored him. Let’s be honest.
Anonymous wrote:DP.
He was who he was, PP, and that was not an admirable person. If you want to be admired, you should live your life in a way that does not leave others "wetting their pants in anticipation" of speaking the truth about your life -- using your own words.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so glad that an honest discussion of that monster can now take place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I, for one, loved his show and will forever appreciate the conservative values that he espoused and taught. The country is a better place because of him. He will be missed.
This. He truly loved this country.
I am a better American citizen because of him. I am going out of my way to teach my children about our country because of him. He will influence many of us for years to come.
What kinds of things will you teach your children thanks to Rush?
How damn lucky they are to be Americans. That they owe the generations before them that gave everything for them to be free. That America is built on principles and values that never before been used in forming the basis of a government, and those principles are what make us exceptional. And that we are always only one generation away from losing it all.
Very well said. RIP Rush. I won’t cry for you because that’s not what you want. You want us to fight. We will fight
This.
We can honor him by winning “in the arena of ideals”, as he coined the term. He wouldn’t want people crying over his passing. He would want them inspired by his message, and striving for excellence in what they do. Because that’s at the essence of what made this country great.
Well said. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I, for one, loved his show and will forever appreciate the conservative values that he espoused and taught. The country is a better place because of him. He will be missed.
This. He truly loved this country.
I am a better American citizen because of him. I am going out of my way to teach my children about our country because of him. He will influence many of us for years to come.
What kinds of things will you teach your children thanks to Rush?
How damn lucky they are to be Americans. That they owe the generations before them that gave everything for them to be free. That America is built on principles and values that never before been used in forming the basis of a government, and those principles are what make us exceptional. And that we are always only one generation away from losing it all.
Very well said. RIP Rush. I won’t cry for you because that’s not what you want. You want us to fight. We will fight
This.
We can honor him by winning “in the arena of ideals”, as he coined the term. He wouldn’t want people crying over his passing. He would want them inspired by his message, and striving for excellence in what they do. Because that’s at the essence of what made this country great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking is a verb PP. He spoke. And spoke and spoke and spoke. To the great detriment of us all.
He was the most successful radio show host in American history. If he sat on your side of the aisle, you would have adored him. Let’s be honest.
No. My grandma listened to him when I was 15 and I thought he was the most horrible person I had ever heard in my life and I had no idea about parties back then. Since then he's only gotten worse. He's been on for decades and every single time I've heard him over the years I wanted to throw up at the thought that other Americans actually liked him. Just a horrible horrible human being. And I loved my grandma, but she didn't get out much and so he played on her fears for the future. Thankfully my grandpa also of the same party as Rush was more practical and had more sense and never listened to the guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking is a verb PP. He spoke. And spoke and spoke and spoke. To the great detriment of us all.
He was the most successful radio show host in American history. If he sat on your side of the aisle, you would have adored him. Let’s be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking is a verb PP. He spoke. And spoke and spoke and spoke. To the great detriment of us all.
He was the most successful radio show host in American history. If he sat on your side of the aisle, you would have adored him. Let’s be honest.