And it's the 2-year anniversary of Q's phenomenal TRIPLE zero delta, one of the ultimate Q proofs of all time, 2/17/19 (easy! 2 + 17 = 19 :)
When tarred with the 'tard' label :) I'd often challenge them to explain, then, how Q could have influenced Trump to post on social media less than one minute after Q, three times in one day, unless they're in direct communication to coordinate pushing the buttons.
Same year I discovered Rush - like so many others, when I first heard him, I was like, wow! That’s exactly how I think or feel! We owe so much to him! ❤️??????
He was from the town I grew up in. I used to pump gas in his Mothers car. I am so glad President Trump gave him the Medal of Freedom, he deserved it. I was hoping he would make it to see “things happen”. I’m heartbroken.
This is a very sad day. A great Patriot has left us. His soul will indefinitely carry on stronger than ever. Let this be more fuel for our fire to HOLD THE LINE! WE got this for Rush.
I was a Rush baby from when I first heard him in the summer of 1990, at the age of 12. My mom would pick me up from school (I had to take summer school 'cause I'd been a lazy asshole the previous year) and we'd both almost die laughing at the Homeless Updates, the Feminist Updates, the Gay Updates intro'ed by that Klaus Nomi cover of "You Don't Own Me", the updates on Congwessman Bawny Fwank set to "My Boy Lollipop" with Rush making those outrageous slurping sounds into the mic. I remember wondering if it was ALLOWED to do stuff like this on the radio.
Rush always retained that incredible wit but the shows got more serious over the years, along with the times themselves. In 2020 -- the 100th year of commercial radio, his last year on the air, he broadcast some of the greatest shows he'd ever done. With the cancer he had he probably shouldn't have made it to the election, let alone been able to go on the air. But instead his forceful, passionate defenses of President Trump, condemnations of government's China Virus response, and hopes and warnings for America's future stand as the powerful capper to one of the most incredible, talented and beloved careers in the entire history of radio.
Things haven't gone as we hoped and expected they would. But I know that it's no accident that Rush beat enough odds to stay with us all the way through the election and witness President Trump's final exoneration. The best is yet to come.
I hadn't tuned in to Rush since his Christmas broadcast last year. Had been too depressed over the state of things and knew he'd been out a lot recently and didn't care for the guest hosts. But for some reason, something told me to tune in at noon EST today and I did. Godspeed, Maharushie, I miss you terribly already. I expect that you and my mom are laughing it up right now.
I lost my dad back in July 2019. He was an avid Rush listener and he exposed me to him and conservatism. I always remember his voice on the way home from grade school. Losing Rush feels a bit like losing a piece of my father again.
Prayers with his family. Heaven gained a hero today.
Yep. If it was all about money, he would have retired years ago.
I'm convinced he's the only genuine voice on talk radio ... all of the others that tried flat out failed. Why? They were acting ... Rush was speaking from the heart.
I was 20 years old stationed in Germany with the US Army. My Dad mailed me Rush's first book. Shortly after that AFRTS started playing one hour of Rush's radio show. If I remember correctly it was at noon.
My Dad had always kept me aware of politics when I was growing up. In High School I always felt like the only awake guy in my peer group. When I read Rush's book I realized I wasn't alone. Then listening to his radio show I could hear all the callers that sounded just like me.
Once the internet got big, I found forums for all my hobbies. Military History, food, travel, competitive shooting. But until then, there was only Rush.
I was disappointed he never did any further books after those two huge best-sellers in the early '90s. I do remember though, around the time the Iraq War started, him mentioning on the air that he had a third book planned. He even floated a title, "What You Expect". A few years later he suggested another title, "The Back Nine" (sounded more like a memoir). Sad it never came to pass.
Rush will be missed. I remember listening to him and his most profound advice, was back in the 90's, when Bill was smoking cigars in the oval orifice. The country was heading into a recession and that is all you heard on the news, back when the news actually did some investigative reporting. My wife and I barely had two nickels to rub together and always worried about food for us, or food for our dogs. A caller was lamenting about how bad the economy was. Rush said the most profound thing that I have followed since that day. He told the caller to just not participate in the recession. If you are employed, just don't participate. It is a mindset, there is always a job if you are willing to do it. Just get out do it, pull yourself up, get on your feet and don't look back. He then spoke about his determination. Sometimes, to wake up, you need to have your foundation shaken.
Anyway, I am sad for the loss of IMO our biggest voice, our loveable little fuzzball. Just think where we would be if didn't have half his brain tied behind his back. Mourn, say your good byes, and remember, we still have a country to save.
I am heart broken. I am a 32 year old man. I've never known a day without his guiding voice and enlightened wit. I don't know if I've ever been this crushed or cried this much. It just keeps hitting me. The world got a little bit darker today. God rest your soul Rush. You will be deeply missed.
Are you without kindness? Without a loving spirit? There is true grief expressed here and yet you post something so ugly -- why? Please refrain from commenting if you can't sum up even a drop of sympathy here.
Your comment is utterly without empathy or class. The greatest conservative voice this nation has ever known passed today and your response is to mock someone's grief by suggesting he needs to have sex? That man shaped entire generations of Americans and his family, his memory, and his listeners deserve more from someone on the GAW. We deserve better than your crass unfeeling mockery.
You have been blocked and deported.
May you find more compassion when your days turn dark than you have shown here today.
The dude lived 70 years and was incredibly wealthy and had a great life. It's something to celebrate not grieve.
I only grieve people who die young and had their lives unecessarily cut short. When old people pass, we should celebrate their lives; grieving the natural order of things is pointless.
"The dude" was like a father figure to many, like me. Please understand that many of us are celebrating the life he lived, our time with him, as well as grieving that we will no longer hear his voice behind the Golden EIB microphone.
You say grieving is pointless, but that's so patently untrue and, frankly, unkind. Grieving a loss is one of the hallmarks of humanity. Find yours, please, before making such unsympathetic comments in the future. For surely someone would grieve you on that unfortunate day, while celebrating the time they spent knowing you.
Rush did live a remarkable and incredible life. I will be celebrating him and his impact upon myself and the world at large for years to come. However, yesterday was about loss. It was about sharing in that grief with like minded people who loved Rush as I did. As I do. Your comment lacked in everything I claimed it did and expect from someone on the GAW as well as what you claimed. If that skid mark you call a comment was your attempt at banter then I weep for your family. Banter and brevity may be acceptable to lighten the mood and alleviate the bitter sting of loss, but there is a time and a place. The time is most certainly not the day of that loss. I'll let you figure out the place. More importantly, you MUST have a rapport with that person to understand if your attempt at banter or brevity is appropriate or even welcome. Yours was neither.
Death is of course part of life. All things must end, just as all lives lived must pass. The inevitability of life's ending does mean we should become blasé to that ending. Acknowledging and commiserating in the grief of loss is to reinforce our humanity. Please remember yours in the future.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. How would you feel if a man you looked upon like a father figure died and some schmuck told you to either get laid or jack off? Hmm? You must real great at funerals. You only disgrace yourself with these vulgar attempts at humor and levity.
RIP Rush
He passed away on the 17th. Godspeed Rush!
Rush lived to see Trump acquitted.
He also saw Trump re-elected. But the fucking deep state...
This is soothing.
That hit me when I was telling my wife he passed a few minutes ago. No Qoincidences.
And it's the 2-year anniversary of Q's phenomenal TRIPLE zero delta, one of the ultimate Q proofs of all time, 2/17/19 (easy! 2 + 17 = 19 :)
When tarred with the 'tard' label :) I'd often challenge them to explain, then, how Q could have influenced Trump to post on social media less than one minute after Q, three times in one day, unless they're in direct communication to coordinate pushing the buttons.
For some odd reason I never did get a reply
Maybe they just felt that they suddenly preferred to sit somewhere else on the bus.
?
Loved his broadcasts. Could see the whole board
2/17....So 19 applies too...no?
Rush receives Presidential Medal of Freedom at State of the Union address 2020: https://youtu.be/A7-pp5LbRZo
Rush is the one who redpilled me back in 1992. I will miss him!
Same in 93, I was watching tv at 2am while breastfeeding my new baby, the local channel played it at that hour back then. That was all she wrote.
Me too 1992 started listening to him. One of my heros!
Same year I discovered Rush - like so many others, when I first heard him, I was like, wow! That’s exactly how I think or feel! We owe so much to him! ❤️??????
I am heartbroken! The world will not be the same without his inspiration, hope and dreams. He will be missed. May God keep him in his arms.
Amen
He was from the town I grew up in. I used to pump gas in his Mothers car. I am so glad President Trump gave him the Medal of Freedom, he deserved it. I was hoping he would make it to see “things happen”. I’m heartbroken.
He'll see it, fren. He just has a much better perspective on it now.
AMEN!
So sad. Prayers for Rush's Family, Bo Sneardly and all their Loved Ones at this time.
Rush always walked me off the ledge and gave me realistic hope and clarity. God bless, Rush. He will be missed.
Dammit all to hell man ?
Tears from the bountiful fruited plain.
RIP Rush......you will sit on your cloud and watch this all happen...
This is a very sad day. A great Patriot has left us. His soul will indefinitely carry on stronger than ever. Let this be more fuel for our fire to HOLD THE LINE! WE got this for Rush.
Rush is a hero we all needed in these times. I will miss him.
God must have been pleased by Rush's impact on the US and the world.
How amazing to have God decide your battle is finally over as your worth has been fulfilled.
Grown man crying...words evade me now. God bless Rush.
It’s not over. Keep the faith. I believe that Trump was able to tell Rush that all is well.
What a comforting thought
Rush was a part of my family for 31 years. He will be sorely missed.
I was a Rush baby from when I first heard him in the summer of 1990, at the age of 12. My mom would pick me up from school (I had to take summer school 'cause I'd been a lazy asshole the previous year) and we'd both almost die laughing at the Homeless Updates, the Feminist Updates, the Gay Updates intro'ed by that Klaus Nomi cover of "You Don't Own Me", the updates on Congwessman Bawny Fwank set to "My Boy Lollipop" with Rush making those outrageous slurping sounds into the mic. I remember wondering if it was ALLOWED to do stuff like this on the radio.
Rush always retained that incredible wit but the shows got more serious over the years, along with the times themselves. In 2020 -- the 100th year of commercial radio, his last year on the air, he broadcast some of the greatest shows he'd ever done. With the cancer he had he probably shouldn't have made it to the election, let alone been able to go on the air. But instead his forceful, passionate defenses of President Trump, condemnations of government's China Virus response, and hopes and warnings for America's future stand as the powerful capper to one of the most incredible, talented and beloved careers in the entire history of radio.
Things haven't gone as we hoped and expected they would. But I know that it's no accident that Rush beat enough odds to stay with us all the way through the election and witness President Trump's final exoneration. The best is yet to come.
I hadn't tuned in to Rush since his Christmas broadcast last year. Had been too depressed over the state of things and knew he'd been out a lot recently and didn't care for the guest hosts. But for some reason, something told me to tune in at noon EST today and I did. Godspeed, Maharushie, I miss you terribly already. I expect that you and my mom are laughing it up right now.
"Congwessman Bawny Fwank set to "My Boy Lollipop" "
LOL! Remember ... he is Barney "The" Frank :-).
I damn near pissed myself laughing every time he had an update about that toilet bug :-).
I lost my dad back in July 2019. He was an avid Rush listener and he exposed me to him and conservatism. I always remember his voice on the way home from grade school. Losing Rush feels a bit like losing a piece of my father again.
Prayers with his family. Heaven gained a hero today.
we need to post links to his recent shows and also whatever archives are out there of his writing and broadcasts.
RIP Rush I was hoping you would have been alive when Trump retakes his position as POTUS again.
That's how much he loved his followers
Yep. If it was all about money, he would have retired years ago.
I'm convinced he's the only genuine voice on talk radio ... all of the others that tried flat out failed. Why? They were acting ... Rush was speaking from the heart.
I join millions in mourning the passing of a truly great American.
So sad. Heaven just got another angel. RIP, Rush.
rip rush
Heartbroken ? Thank you for everything dear Rush. ?
I was 20 years old stationed in Germany with the US Army. My Dad mailed me Rush's first book. Shortly after that AFRTS started playing one hour of Rush's radio show. If I remember correctly it was at noon.
My Dad had always kept me aware of politics when I was growing up. In High School I always felt like the only awake guy in my peer group. When I read Rush's book I realized I wasn't alone. Then listening to his radio show I could hear all the callers that sounded just like me.
Once the internet got big, I found forums for all my hobbies. Military History, food, travel, competitive shooting. But until then, there was only Rush.
RIP Rush. Thanks for the memories.
I was disappointed he never did any further books after those two huge best-sellers in the early '90s. I do remember though, around the time the Iraq War started, him mentioning on the air that he had a third book planned. He even floated a title, "What You Expect". A few years later he suggested another title, "The Back Nine" (sounded more like a memoir). Sad it never came to pass.
Rush will be missed. I remember listening to him and his most profound advice, was back in the 90's, when Bill was smoking cigars in the oval orifice. The country was heading into a recession and that is all you heard on the news, back when the news actually did some investigative reporting. My wife and I barely had two nickels to rub together and always worried about food for us, or food for our dogs. A caller was lamenting about how bad the economy was. Rush said the most profound thing that I have followed since that day. He told the caller to just not participate in the recession. If you are employed, just don't participate. It is a mindset, there is always a job if you are willing to do it. Just get out do it, pull yourself up, get on your feet and don't look back. He then spoke about his determination. Sometimes, to wake up, you need to have your foundation shaken.
Anyway, I am sad for the loss of IMO our biggest voice, our loveable little fuzzball. Just think where we would be if didn't have half his brain tied behind his back. Mourn, say your good byes, and remember, we still have a country to save.
Horrible. Rest in peace, good sir.
BOOM #1 - Trump tower demolition BOOM #2 - Rush Dead. BOOM #3?
Game Over
I am heart broken. I am a 32 year old man. I've never known a day without his guiding voice and enlightened wit. I don't know if I've ever been this crushed or cried this much. It just keeps hitting me. The world got a little bit darker today. God rest your soul Rush. You will be deeply missed.
you need to get laid lol
Are you without kindness? Without a loving spirit? There is true grief expressed here and yet you post something so ugly -- why? Please refrain from commenting if you can't sum up even a drop of sympathy here.
just trying to lighten the mood :) it's how we do it UK. If someone's upset, you banter them.
When someone is upset, maybe, but this is sadness not anger. Have some tact, yeah? Don't blame the UK for your lack of it.
You sound like you to get laid too!
Your comment is utterly without empathy or class. The greatest conservative voice this nation has ever known passed today and your response is to mock someone's grief by suggesting he needs to have sex? That man shaped entire generations of Americans and his family, his memory, and his listeners deserve more from someone on the GAW. We deserve better than your crass unfeeling mockery.
You have been blocked and deported.
May you find more compassion when your days turn dark than you have shown here today.
Good day to you.
The dude lived 70 years and was incredibly wealthy and had a great life. It's something to celebrate not grieve.
I only grieve people who die young and had their lives unecessarily cut short. When old people pass, we should celebrate their lives; grieving the natural order of things is pointless.
"The dude" was like a father figure to many, like me. Please understand that many of us are celebrating the life he lived, our time with him, as well as grieving that we will no longer hear his voice behind the Golden EIB microphone.
You say grieving is pointless, but that's so patently untrue and, frankly, unkind. Grieving a loss is one of the hallmarks of humanity. Find yours, please, before making such unsympathetic comments in the future. For surely someone would grieve you on that unfortunate day, while celebrating the time they spent knowing you.
Rush did live a remarkable and incredible life. I will be celebrating him and his impact upon myself and the world at large for years to come. However, yesterday was about loss. It was about sharing in that grief with like minded people who loved Rush as I did. As I do. Your comment lacked in everything I claimed it did and expect from someone on the GAW as well as what you claimed. If that skid mark you call a comment was your attempt at banter then I weep for your family. Banter and brevity may be acceptable to lighten the mood and alleviate the bitter sting of loss, but there is a time and a place. The time is most certainly not the day of that loss. I'll let you figure out the place. More importantly, you MUST have a rapport with that person to understand if your attempt at banter or brevity is appropriate or even welcome. Yours was neither.
Death is of course part of life. All things must end, just as all lives lived must pass. The inevitability of life's ending does mean we should become blasé to that ending. Acknowledging and commiserating in the grief of loss is to reinforce our humanity. Please remember yours in the future.
Dude just have a wank and let the stress out. You're very uptight mate.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. How would you feel if a man you looked upon like a father figure died and some schmuck told you to either get laid or jack off? Hmm? You must real great at funerals. You only disgrace yourself with these vulgar attempts at humor and levity.
I wash my hands of you.
I cheer people up at funerals. We celebrate life and tell some jokes about the deceased. :)
Heaven welcome an American Hero.
Today the 17th (Q day). We are RUSH now! We will carry the torch. WW1WGA
Anyone know if he passed today or yesterday? Condolences to The world for we have lost a patriot.
His widow said it was this morning.
Thanks. My feb q holiday celebration got a little more somber.
An inspiration for all time!
Look at today's date. Anything stand out?
God bless, Rush, a fighter till the end!
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