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Postby Ahreeman X » Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:00 pm

Rush Limbaugh Death of a Legend: El Rush Bo Left Us!
EIB Network Went Dark: El Rush Bo Left This Earth
Rush Hudson Limbaugh III Passed Away


Rush was the Most Influential Talk Radio Show Host
Rush # 1 Talk Show Host had 20 Million Listeners
Rush was the Soul of the Conservative Movement


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El Rush Bo Left Us!

Folks,

Limbaugh Institute for the Advanced Conservative Studies and the EIB (Excellence in Broadcasting) Network went dark! Right now, I am listening to Rush’s final show on KOGO AM 600 San Diego. So many memories indeed! Talk Radio will never be the same again. Rush was old school, a true classic!

I have been listening to Rush since the 1990s! The same time and the same show from 9AM to 12PM Pacific on KOGO AM 600 for decades! Rush was an institution, a one man show, and a living legend. Of course, I did not have time to listen everyday but I had the pleasure of listening a lot!

Let’s put it this way, there was Rush at the sky level and then there were other Talk Radio Show Hosts on the ground level. Rush was always # 1. Rush was not just a Radio character but he was part of the family. He was in our psyche. The man was simply a legend.

El Rush Bo had left this earth. Death of a legend indeed! No one can ever replace Rush. El Rush Bo was in a class by himself! Sad day, so sad, so many memories, tons of memories for decades. Rush was the epidemy of the Golden Days of Radio!

El Rush Bo left us at age 70. After a year-long fight with Cancer which he even did not believe that he would last that long, Rush had left us. Rush was the recipient of the Medal of Freedom from Trump. Rush followers were called “Ditto Heads”. He had the most successful talk radio show nationally. Rush was a true conservative, honest journalist and a legend in the conservative movement. Rush ruled Radio for decades.

We in IPC salute Rush and share the sorrow of his loss with the family and the conservatives. We have lost a great free thinker and a patriot. After Rush, the legend will continue, the EIB (Excellence in Broadcasting) Network will continue on.

May his great spirit rest in peace. El Rush Bo will be missed …

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Videos

Rush Limbaugh dead at 70,
watch the moment Trump surprised him with Presidential Medal of Freedom - Hill

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Rush Limbaugh receives Presidential Medal of Freedom during State of the Union – C-SPAN
https://youtu.be/RnmoIEpTUrc

Rush Limbaugh Interview – Hannity FOX
Rush Limbaugh explains the Trump phenomenon

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Rush Limbaugh talks Trump's relationship with the news media - FOX
https://youtu.be/3UUet_8HU8s

Rush Limbaugh: The 1991 60 Minutes Interview
https://youtu.be/017VvbOOQLo

Rush Limbaugh: 'Conservatives Love People' Speech - AP
https://youtu.be/qzyBv2Q5PRk

Rush Limbaugh dies after battle with lung cancer - FOX
https://youtu.be/VNGZoLVAw_0

Watch emotional Rush Limbaugh thank listeners in final broadcast of 2020 - FOX
https://youtu.be/dSUHXL-LSB0

Video Channels

Rush Limbaugh YouTube
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Appearances in C-SPAN
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Sites

Rush Limbaugh Show
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Rush Revere Adventures
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Rush Limbaugh IMDB
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Rush Limbaugh - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_Limbaugh

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Rush Limbaugh, conservative talk radio pioneer, dead at 70
Limbaugh's death, following Stage IV lung cancer diagnosis, announced by family


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First lady Melania Trump awarding Rush Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom during President Trump's State of the Union address in February 2020. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images, File)

Rush Limbaugh dead at 70 after cancer battle
Conservative talk radio pioneer Rush Limbaugh died at the age of 70 after a battle with lung cancer, his family announced.

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."

The radio icon learned he had Stage IV lung cancer in January 2020 and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Trump at the State of the Union address days later. First lady Melania Trump then presented America’s highest civilian honor to Limbaugh in an emotional moment on the heels of his devastating cancer diagnosis.

"Rush Limbaugh: Thank you for your decades of tireless devotion to our country," President Trump said during the address.

Limbaugh is considered one of the most influential media figures in American history and has played a consequential role in conservative politics since "The Rush Limbaugh Show" began in 1988. Perched behind his Golden EIB (Excellence in Broadcasting) Microphone, Limbaugh spent over three decades as arguably both the most beloved and polarizing person in American media.

The program that began 33 years ago on national syndication with only 56 radio stations grew to be the most listened-to radio show in the United States, airing on more than 600 stations, according to the show’s website. Up to 27 million people tuned in on a weekly basis and Limbaugh has lovingly referred to his passionate fan base as "Dittoheads," as they would often say "ditto" when agreeing with the iconic radio host.

In his final radio broadcast of 2020, Limbaugh thanked his listeners and supporters, revealing at the time that he had outlived his prognosis.

"I wasn't expected to be alive today," he said. "I wasn't expected to make it to October, and then to November, and then to December. And yet, here I am, and today, got some problems, but I'm feeling pretty good today."

Limbaugh helped boost Trump’s influence prior to the 2016 election simply by taking him seriously as a candidate when other established conservatives didn’t want the former reality television star anywhere near the Republican Party. Many of Limbaugh’s listeners eventually became Trump supporters and the radio legend continued to defend Trump throughout his presidency despite occasional disagreements.

In the heat of the 2020 presidential election, Limbaugh hosted Trump in October for what was an unprecedented two-hour "radio rally", during which the president was virtually given control of the coveted golden microphone to answer questions from the host and his listeners.

Limbaugh, born in Cape Girardeau, Mo., on Jan. 12, 1951, began his radio career in 1967 as a "helper" when he was only 16 years old. He eventually graduated to disk jockey and worked at a small station roughly 100 miles south of St. Louis while attending high school.

"I was totally consumed," Limbaugh told the New York Times in 1990, noting that his idol was a Chicago radio host named Larry Lujack. By 1971, Limbaugh was a morning radio host in Pittsburgh, where he was oddly told to cover a certain amount of "farm news" because the area was surrounded by many agriculture communities. In 2007 he explained to listeners how the young radio host managed to keep listeners despite the bizarre requirement.

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Rush Limbaugh in his studio in an undated photo. (mark peterson/Corbis via Getty Images, File)

"The last thing that the audience of my show cares about is farm news. If farm news came on, bam! They pushed the button and go somewhere else. So, we had to figure out, ‘Okay, how do we do this and protect the license?’ So I turned the farm news every day into a funny bit with farm sound effects and the roosters crowing and so forth, and I’d make fun of the stockyard feed prices or whatever it was, so that we could say, ‘We’re doing barn news,’ agriculture news. There was all kinds of things like that," Limbaugh told listeners.

The tidbit offered a glimpse into Limbaugh’s early days, proving that he was a master of keeping audiences engaged from a young age. Limbaugh has said he realized America was the "greatest country ever" when taking trips to Europe and Asia in his late 20s and early 30s, an experience that helped shape his political views.

"I’m aware that the United States is young compared to countries in Europe and Asia that have been around for hundreds of years. They’re thousand-year-old civilizations," he told listeners in 2013. "So, I go to Europe and say, ‘Wait a minute. Why is this bedroom so damned old-fashioned and doesn’t work? What the hell is this? They call this a toilet?’ So I started asking myself, ‘How is it that we, who have only been around 200 years, are light-years ahead of people that have been alive a thousand?’ So, I started thinking this. It was a matter of genuine curiosity to me, and not from a braggadocios standpoint."

Limbaugh continued the trip down memory lane: "I was literally interested in how that happened, and then I started to think about all the other things that we led the world in: Manufacturing, technology, innovation, invention, creation, and it all led back to liberty and freedom and the pursuit of happiness and dreams coming true and working hard for whatever you want and being able to do what you love, not just have to dream about it."

From that point forward, Limbaugh believed that "American exceptionalism" shouldn’t be frowned upon, and his conservative views became more prominent.

"We stood for the concepts that are in our Declaration of Independence: Right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. We stood for that, and we were the beacon for it, and to this day that is why the oppressed of the world still seek to come into this country," he said.

Limbaugh also credited National Review founder William F. Buckley Jr. for teaching him how to articulate conservative views.

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Rush Limbaugh at a Pittsburgh Steelers game in 2012. (George Gojkovich/Getty Images, File)

"He single-handedly is responsible for my learning to form and frame my beliefs and express them verbally in a concise and understandable way," Limbaugh once said.

In 1987, the Federal Communications Commission repealed the Fairness Doctrine, a policy that had been in place since 1949 and mandated that both sides of controversial political issues receive equal time on radio programs. The decision by the FCC paved the way for Limbaugh to broadcast his conservative views without fear of being punished by the government, quickly leading to the now-prominent talk radio format that he pioneered.

After local radio gigs in Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Sacramento, Limbaugh landed at WABC in New York shortly after the Fairness Doctrine was repealed. It was there that he changed talk radio forever when "The Rush Limbaugh Show" became a cultural phenomenon for both the message and the way it was delivered.

"Unlike most radio talkers, who affect a casual, intimate style, Limbaugh sounds like he's on a soapbox. He is intoxicated by words, especially those flowing from his own lips. His vocabulary is extensive; his diction tends to the grandiosely formal, though overblown to the point of self-parody. His nervous energy plays out through hands that never stop moving. They rattle the papers, slap the desk, punch the console. Whap! Whap! Whump! This muted percussion is often heard on the air, a rhythmic accompaniment to Limbaugh's voice," author Lewis Grossberger wrote in New York Times Magazine in 1990.

At one point after early struggles to find success in the radio business, Limbaugh temporarily left the industry and worked for the Kansas City Royals baseball team. Lucky for conservatives and "Dittoheads," he eventually returned to radio.

"Thanks for all you’re doing to promote Republican and conservative principles. Now that I’ve retired from active politics, I don’t mind that you have become the Number One voice for conservatism in our country," President Ronald Reagan once wrote in a letter to Limbaughthat was published by National Review in 2003.

"I know the liberals call you ‘the most dangerous man in America,’ but don’t worry about it, they used to say the same thing about me. Keep up the good work. America needs to hear the way things ought to be," Reagan continued.

Limbaugh was eventually enshrined in the Radio Hall of Fame and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He was a five-time winner of the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for "Excellence in Syndicated and Network Broadcasting," a No. 1 New York Times bestselling author and was named one of Barbara Walters’ 10 Most Fascinating People in 2008 and one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2009.

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Rush Limbaugh speaking in San Jose, Calif., in 2005. (John Medina/WireImage, File)
While Limbaugh made his career on radio, a speech he delivered at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 2009 is widely considered one of the most important moments of his career -- an explanation of "who conservatives are" that caused the crowd to erupt with chants of "USA! USA!"


"We love people. When we look out over the United States of America, when we are anywhere, when we see a group of people, such as this or anywhere, we see Americans. We see human beings. We don't see groups. We don't see victims. We don't see people we want to exploit. What we see -- what we see is potential. We do not look out across the country and see the average American, the person that makes this country work. We do not see that person with contempt. We don't think that person doesn't have what it takes. We believe that person can be the best he or she wants to be if certain things are just removed from their path like onerous taxes, regulations and too much government," Limbaugh told the crowd.

"We want every American to be the best he or she chooses to be. We recognize that we are all individuals. We love and revere our founding documents, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence," he continued. "We believe that the preamble to the Constitution contains an inarguable truth that we are all endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights, among them life, liberty, Freedom and the pursuit of happiness."

In 2001, Limbaugh was diagnosed with an autoimmune inner-ear disease that drastically affected his hearing.

n 2003, Limbaugh checked himself into a treatment facility after becoming addicted to pain medication that he was prescribed following back surgery. Also in 2003, Limbaugh resigned from a brief role as ESPN’s "Sunday NFL Countdown" after making controversial comments about then-Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, who the broadcasting legend said was overrated by media members who wanted to see a Black quarterback thrive.

Limbaugh is survived by his wife.

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Talk Radio Legend Rush Limbaugh Dies at 70

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Conservative radio legend Rush Limbaugh died Wednesday morning at the age of 70 following a battle with lung cancer, his wife Kathryn Limbaugh announced at the beginning of his radio program.

“It is with profound sadness I must share with you directly that our beloved Rush, my wonderful husband, passed away this morning due to complications from lung cancer,” Katheryn announced.

“Rush will forever be the greatest of all time, she added.

Limbaugh, host of The Rush Limbaugh Show for 32 years, had been battling Stage 4 lung cancer since January 2020. Just days after his announcement, Limbaugh was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Trump during the State of the Union. “Rush Limbaugh: Thank you for your decades of tireless devotion to our country,” Trump told the radio host during the address.
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Re: Rush Limbaugh Death of a Legend: El Rush Bo Left Us!

Postby CR » Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:14 pm

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The soul of the conservative movement is gone. I am speechless, so sad, so so so sad. Irreplaceable man is gone. Rush was the best radio could offer. Rush had red, white and blue in his blood flowing in his veins.

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Postby Atusa Qajar » Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:18 pm

Our condolences to the family, patriots and America. Wonderful legend is gone. He left his mark on the history.

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Postby IPC » Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:22 pm

Rush had a wonderful life, legacy and informed and educated so many. Rush will badly be missed and cherished. Loved his style and surely no one will ever be Rush.

Rush we salute you :salutel:
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Postby Shahrzad BB » Wed Feb 17, 2021 2:44 pm

Oh my God, I can’t believe he is gone! What a great man. He will be missed. He built a right mindset on young people. :(

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