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.
Anonymous wrote:I found that HuffPo's story about his death reflected my views pretty accurately.
jsteele wrote:Please remember the standard rule we have here that we observe at the deaths of individuals from across the political spectrum. If you can't say anything good, don't say anything. Violating this rule will cause your post to be removed and for you potentially to be blocked from posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't agree with his views all of the time, but his professional life was spent embracing one of the most important pillars of our country: freedom of speech. You can't hate Rush and love Bill Maher, they are two sides of the same coin.
That he'd been able to voice his viewpoints for so long was is a testament to how deeply he believed in his ideals. RIP and may your family find solace in the knowledge that you had a profound impact on our country. Whether you liked him or hated him, famous or infamous, he will be remembered.
Well said.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't agree with his views all of the time, but his professional life was spent embracing one of the most important pillars of our country: freedom of speech. You can't hate Rush and love Bill Maher, they are two sides of the same coin.
That he'd been able to voice his viewpoints for so long was is a testament to how deeply he believed in his ideals. RIP and may your family find solace in the knowledge that you had a profound impact on our country. Whether you liked him or hated him, famous or infamous, he will be remembered.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a listener since the early 90’s. He was a giant talent, and loved this country. He articulated the ideals and beliefs that millions of people held, and let them know they were not alone. He almost singlehandedly created the talk radio genre and was the role model for hundreds of conservative and libertarian voices that found their way to the airwaves since.
There will never be another Limbaugh. But his legacy will live on in the people he reached daily, the people he helped through his charity, and those voices that were inspired by him who give voice to the rest of us.
Godspeed, Rush.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Correct. Rush paid Elton $1M to perform at his 4th wedding.