
As news broke of Rush’s chest pains, and some on the internet were even saying he had died, this thought occurred to me: Because he comes into so many homes every day for three hours, the emotional impact of losing Limbaugh would be intense. Thankfully, the chest pains were not a heart attack, and his talent, as he often says on the radio, is still “on loan from God.” In the decades since I first started listening to Limbaugh, I’ve married, lost my father, and become a conservative commentator myself. But there is one constant: Rush is still on at noon.
via Why I Love Rush Limbaugh — Politics Daily.
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I listen to Rush on occasion. I like him and find myself agreeing with him a lot. I am glad he is OK and look forward to listening to his show when he comes back. I hope he keeps going for a long time. Nothing is more priceless than watching a Liberal whine while taking him completely out of context.
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