A true American legend.
Farewell to Rush Limbaugh. A giant of American broadcasting, a man who inspired millions, and infuriated millions (and then inspired some of those, too). He saw through the media lies to bring out the greatness of this country. He fought to the end like the American that he was.
— Joel Pollak (@joelpollak) February 17, 2021
Rest in peace to Rush Limbaugh. Prayers for his family. A true legend. Irreplaceable.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) February 17, 2021
No words … I just got news the Rush Limbaugh has passed away.
thanks Rush for all you taught, gave and were. A hero to many. An icon. A patriot. A revolutionary that saved radio.
Heavens gain, our loss.— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) February 17, 2021
This is the end of an era.
No other talk show came even close to Rush.
The guy had more talent in his finger than people have in their entire bodies. And he spoke extemporaneously for hours with half his brain brain tied behind his back, just to make it fair for others.
RIP Rush. https://t.co/yy4ng3MSNt— Rising serpent 🇺🇸 (@rising_serpent) February 17, 2021
There isn’t a broadcaster today who cannot give credit to Limbaugh. He created the industry and “infotainment.” The modern conservative movement wouldn’t be what it is without his contribution before social media, before the Internet.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) February 17, 2021
Rush Limbaugh was an irreplaceable great. A giant of talk radio and the conservative movement. Rush shaped an entire generation of conservatives.
I grew up listening to him in the car with my mom. I’ll miss his wisdom and insight. #RIPRush 💔https://t.co/1iyMcoxwEi
— Abigail Marone (@abigailmarone) February 17, 2021
Rest in peace, Rush Limbaugh.
Our condolences to the whole Limbaugh family. He was the greatest. Charles DeGaulle once said the graveyards are full of irreplaceable men.
But Rush truly was irreplaceable.
Vaya con Dios. Go with God.
— Howie Carr (@HowieCarrShow) February 17, 2021
Rush Limbaugh revolutionized American radio. His voice guided the conservative movement for millions every day.
Rest In Peace, Rush.
— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) February 17, 2021
Rush Limbaugh's influence on the trajectory of US media and politics in the past 30 years is almost impossible to adequately articulate
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) February 17, 2021
Rush Limbaugh often said “I have talent on loan from God.” He understood that our gifts on this earth are not our own — they’re a blessing. He shared his gifts with all of us. And we’ll miss him dearly.
— Governor Kristi Noem (@govkristinoem) February 17, 2021
Heartbroken about #RushLimbaugh. He is an American icon that can never be replaced. Let the life he led serve as a reminder to us all to fight nonstop for truth.
We face dark times in this country, but we can all be a light if we have the courage to speak up, unapologetically.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) February 17, 2021
Untold numbers of people thought they were alone and universally despised before Rush broke through the wall of coastal snobbery and reached them. Without him, there would be no right-wing media, no voice beyond the screeching of our hateful elite. RIP to a legend.
— Klavan Squarebeard, first of his name (@SpencerKlavan) February 17, 2021
How effective and important was Rush Limbaugh? Take a look at the vitriol from the enemies of America to the news of his passing. Only people wildly effective can inspire that type of hatred.
— Reverend Doctor Jill Biden Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) February 17, 2021
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Thank you Rush for having known your foundation and understood America’s foundation and strengths. Thank you for having graciously, inspiringly, and truthfully shared yourself and your spirit with all of us.
Herd him in the car at Clovis in 90. Smart, honest, brave man!
We did not get him in SoCal for a long time later.Too long!
Great man, great mind, great leader. I was never a dedicated listener, but always enjoyed the programs I heard. Of course, compassionate liberals are cheering.
@Deplorable Me: In was in heaven well over an hour before the devils knew he was dead.
@kitt:
You said he was “dead!” Oh, my god! You didn’t even say he was “with the angels!”
I liked to read the way he went after the Enviromentalists Wackos and The Animal Rights Wackos as well
@Michael: Obviously you are “with the idiots”.
We have lost a great American and Patriot. but more than that, we’ve lost someone who one could consider the conscience of our country. He believed in what made this country great and in turn pointed out the idiocy and worse of these people who not only spout hatred and more towards our country but in fact hate it and the fundementals it was founded on. And one point to all the haters out ther, especially to those who never bothered to even listen to him or his show.
Rush always made the point of telling his listeners “don’t just listen to me and take my word as gospel! Check out the facts, educate yourself as to the realities of the situation and not just on what I say”
I heard him say that many times (believe it or nit, Glen Beck always did that also). So how bad can someone really be who opines then turns and tells all to study it their selves then make what is hopefully a learned decision.
May he rest in peace and let me say Thank You Rush!