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But one man was not. One man was always the real deal.

Listened to Limbaugh for over 30 years. Did not agree with every conclusion or course of action suggested but I stopped listening to talk radio completely after he passed. No one will ever fill those shoes again. However, in that time I always felt he was saying what he believed. Never once caught him in a contradiction or squirming around trying to gaslight listeners on prior statements. Can you think of anyone else with that level of conviction or consistency...besides Trump?

The last year he was not as hopeful as prior ones. I believe that because he finally saw how huge and deeply entrenched the conspiracy was. Whether he was read in or just came to those conclusions on his own not sure. He remained the "happy warrior" but likely knew the battle would go beyond his lifetime. That's a shame, he more than anyone built the foundation of the early small "c" conservative explosion. But, he left much wisdom to refer to. My favorite is "They always overreach and that is their undoing.". When things are too much even for Canadians you know they've truly screwed the pooch.

Edit: Are there no coincidences?

2 years ago
1 score
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But one man was not. One man was always the real deal.

Listened to Limbaugh for over 30 years. Did not agree with every conclusion or course of action suggested but I stopped listening to talk radio completely after he passed. No one will ever fill those shoes again. However, in that time I always felt he was saying what he believed. Never once caught him in a contradiction or squirming around trying to gaslight listeners on prior statements. Can you think of anyone else with that level of conviction or consistency...besides Trump?

The last year he was not as hopeful as prior ones. I believe that because he finally saw how huge and deeply entrenched the conspiracy was. Whether he was read in or just came to those conclusions on his own not sure. He remained the "happy warrior" but likely knew the battle would go beyond his lifetime. That's a shame, he more than anyone built the foundation of the early small "c" conservative explosion. But, he left much wisdom to refer to. My favorite is "They always overreach and that is their undoing.". When things are too much even for Canadians you know they've truly screwed the pooch.

2 years ago
1 score