Would love to hear his voice again. Sitting in my truck eating lunch, and listening to Rush was, in many days, the highlight of my day. After his passing I haven’t listened to any talk radio since. Other than the GAW, I have no news source.
Same here bro. Never had a ton of friends or anything at work. Always preferred to spend my lunch out of the office in my vehicle, having lunch & catching the 2nd hour of Rush’s shows. Always loved the opening monologue from 12:06pm central to about 12:20. I was just talking about Rush, actually he has come up a few times this week. Funny timing. I miss that man. Felt like a grandfather/father/close friend over the air waves. Loved the radio voice & nobody will replace the man. I miss him.
I can't listen to Hannity or Buck Sexton and Clay Travis. I can't listen to most people, to be honest. Michael Savage made me laugh, but that's about it.
I used to listen to all the others in addition to Rush, but they were all just extra when driving to or from work.
I looked forward to Rush. When something big happened (good or bad), I couldn’t wait to hear his take on it.
Since he passed, I don’t have it in me to listen to any others at all. They all sound the same, say the same things, and don’t offer me any perspective that I can’t just get literally everywhere in the mainstream conservative sphere.
Michael Savage was at least a bit different, a little less repetitive and a bit more humorous.
Everyone else is just vanilla conservative in a world where I can hardly tell the difference between vanilla conservative and the cabal.
Try Wendy Bell. She's on WRTA from 9am-12:00 EST out of Altoona but you can watch her broadcast live on twitch or wimkin. The live broadcast is pretty funny because you get to listen to their off-air banter plus watch them work out the kinks. She's been kicked off enough tv AND radio stations that she could write a book on how to piss off the left just by being yourself. https://wendyradio.com/
Funny thing is that most of the stuff I read on here, she's actually talking about which I find comforting. That and she loved Rush too. If we miss him this much, imagine how his loved ones must feel.
Was listening to clips a few days ago. Glad I was able to be part of this.
In high school I got out at noon because I took a couple online college classes (the less time in that prison the better)
Was so excited every day to walk out, get in my Jeep Cherokee and turn on Rush.
Several years later, had been out of college 9 months. Had a temporary job driving around fields doing soil sampling. Very stressful time in my life. Once again, Rush was there with me. Every day. The voice of hope. The voice of reason.
The paternal guiding light most of us didn’t have in our personal life.
Also, to demonstrate how much he was the real deal, look at his personal life. When he died, very little was revealed about him. He truly kept to himself. Lived the life he wanted with the wife he wanted. Didn’t need to be the center of attention and show his face at all the high society occasions.
It was Rush and his bond with everyday Americans. That was all he needed.
Keep his memory and message alive.
I think he knew what is getting ready to come for America. He’ll be smiling down on the renewed America soon.
Wow— your post really mirrors my experiences in many ways. No adults or older family members every introduced me to Rush. I was the only weirdo in high school who couldn’t wait to leave early on my early days and catch him in my car. Same thing carried into college because there was a time where I was in community college and just took a couple classes where I had to drive quite a ways back and forth. I really miss him. It’s an odd feeling, I’m not lost without him or anything, it’s just something I used to always look forward to, like catching up with an old friend who you can no longer catch up with. Odd feeling. I haven’t experienced much death, but man do I miss that guy.
Agreed. Had never listened to him before I started driving. I knew their was a negative representation of him by common culture, so they made me curious. I’ve always had a tendency to go the opposite direction of the herd.
One of the first moments in life that I learned everything we’re told is a lie
There is no closer form of independence and sincerity than what he presented.
Same here… really miss him. I also had heard all the stuff from msm/society that said he was a pos. Looking back, 10-15 years spent listening to him & he was a good dude overall, he made mistakes & had demons, but who doesn’t..? There will never be another that could come close to the divine inspired truth and discussion he could present, at least not in my lifetime. I believe God was with him, especially in the later years.
With half his brain tied behind his back just to make it fair. No one knew how to interpret, dissect, explain the commie/lib/democrats better than El Rushbo. Happy birthday Rush! 🎂 🎁 💥
I miss him every M-F, when I finish watching Steve Bannon’s Warroom at noon. That is the only show I can stand to watch/listen to now. But at noon, I feel adrift. I so want to listen to Rush. I’m pretty sure he dropped hints that he was part of the Plan. We shall see...
I wish you all would refrain from talking about Rush. It makes me cry! I don't even miss my parents as much as I miss him. One nice thing is when I die I'm going to travel through all times and places and I'll be able to hear Rush again.
I loved Rush. Grew up listening to him at home, in the car, anywhere there was a radio and my parents. Humorous, insightful, and so thoroughly HUMAN you just couldn’t stop listening. Miss you my friend. Glad he was still around so I could listen while sitting at the table planning my wedding—full circle for me.
Would love to hear his voice again. Sitting in my truck eating lunch, and listening to Rush was, in many days, the highlight of my day. After his passing I haven’t listened to any talk radio since. Other than the GAW, I have no news source.
Same here bro. Never had a ton of friends or anything at work. Always preferred to spend my lunch out of the office in my vehicle, having lunch & catching the 2nd hour of Rush’s shows. Always loved the opening monologue from 12:06pm central to about 12:20. I was just talking about Rush, actually he has come up a few times this week. Funny timing. I miss that man. Felt like a grandfather/father/close friend over the air waves. Loved the radio voice & nobody will replace the man. I miss him.
I can't listen to Hannity or Buck Sexton and Clay Travis. I can't listen to most people, to be honest. Michael Savage made me laugh, but that's about it.
I used to listen to all the others in addition to Rush, but they were all just extra when driving to or from work.
I looked forward to Rush. When something big happened (good or bad), I couldn’t wait to hear his take on it.
Since he passed, I don’t have it in me to listen to any others at all. They all sound the same, say the same things, and don’t offer me any perspective that I can’t just get literally everywhere in the mainstream conservative sphere.
Michael Savage was at least a bit different, a little less repetitive and a bit more humorous.
Everyone else is just vanilla conservative in a world where I can hardly tell the difference between vanilla conservative and the cabal.
Try Wendy Bell. She's on WRTA from 9am-12:00 EST out of Altoona but you can watch her broadcast live on twitch or wimkin. The live broadcast is pretty funny because you get to listen to their off-air banter plus watch them work out the kinks. She's been kicked off enough tv AND radio stations that she could write a book on how to piss off the left just by being yourself. https://wendyradio.com/
Funny thing is that most of the stuff I read on here, she's actually talking about which I find comforting. That and she loved Rush too. If we miss him this much, imagine how his loved ones must feel.
Thanks for the recommendation! I will definitely check her show out.
Was listening to clips a few days ago. Glad I was able to be part of this.
In high school I got out at noon because I took a couple online college classes (the less time in that prison the better)
Was so excited every day to walk out, get in my Jeep Cherokee and turn on Rush.
Several years later, had been out of college 9 months. Had a temporary job driving around fields doing soil sampling. Very stressful time in my life. Once again, Rush was there with me. Every day. The voice of hope. The voice of reason.
The paternal guiding light most of us didn’t have in our personal life.
Also, to demonstrate how much he was the real deal, look at his personal life. When he died, very little was revealed about him. He truly kept to himself. Lived the life he wanted with the wife he wanted. Didn’t need to be the center of attention and show his face at all the high society occasions.
It was Rush and his bond with everyday Americans. That was all he needed.
Keep his memory and message alive.
I think he knew what is getting ready to come for America. He’ll be smiling down on the renewed America soon.
Wow— your post really mirrors my experiences in many ways. No adults or older family members every introduced me to Rush. I was the only weirdo in high school who couldn’t wait to leave early on my early days and catch him in my car. Same thing carried into college because there was a time where I was in community college and just took a couple classes where I had to drive quite a ways back and forth. I really miss him. It’s an odd feeling, I’m not lost without him or anything, it’s just something I used to always look forward to, like catching up with an old friend who you can no longer catch up with. Odd feeling. I haven’t experienced much death, but man do I miss that guy.
Agreed. Had never listened to him before I started driving. I knew their was a negative representation of him by common culture, so they made me curious. I’ve always had a tendency to go the opposite direction of the herd.
One of the first moments in life that I learned everything we’re told is a lie
There is no closer form of independence and sincerity than what he presented.
Same here… really miss him. I also had heard all the stuff from msm/society that said he was a pos. Looking back, 10-15 years spent listening to him & he was a good dude overall, he made mistakes & had demons, but who doesn’t..? There will never be another that could come close to the divine inspired truth and discussion he could present, at least not in my lifetime. I believe God was with him, especially in the later years.
“Talent…. On loan…. From God”
What a great post today. Thanks lads
I do too :) Happy birthday fren
My B day also!
Happy Birthday Rush. Please send us a replacement. Clay and Buck are ass!
He was the best.
With half his brain tied behind his back just to make it fair. No one knew how to interpret, dissect, explain the commie/lib/democrats better than El Rushbo. Happy birthday Rush! 🎂 🎁 💥
Such a sad day when he passed. For us, not necessarily for him - sounded like he was prepared to meet his Savior face to face.
Today is his birthday? I spontaneously remembered and mourned him last night. It must not have been random, the spirits still living yearn for him.
Think of all the good people lost because Big Pharma, CDC, FDA, NIH hid the cures.
I bought his childrens book collection for my nephew when he is a little older. Now I dont think I can part with them.
I bought the children's historical books for my niece and nephew a few years ago and they loved them.
So educational and well written. They couldn't wait to read them.
Miss him, too.
We all miss Rush. May he rest in peace.
I miss him every M-F, when I finish watching Steve Bannon’s Warroom at noon. That is the only show I can stand to watch/listen to now. But at noon, I feel adrift. I so want to listen to Rush. I’m pretty sure he dropped hints that he was part of the Plan. We shall see...
Yes. Talent on loan from God.
I think we know. ;(
I wish you all would refrain from talking about Rush. It makes me cry! I don't even miss my parents as much as I miss him. One nice thing is when I die I'm going to travel through all times and places and I'll be able to hear Rush again.
I loved Rush. Grew up listening to him at home, in the car, anywhere there was a radio and my parents. Humorous, insightful, and so thoroughly HUMAN you just couldn’t stop listening. Miss you my friend. Glad he was still around so I could listen while sitting at the table planning my wedding—full circle for me.
Buckle up. Comms suggest he's coming back to usher in the Great Awakening.
Recommend grabbing a strong drink
DecodingSymbols Field of Dreams
My Boyfriend is 100% convinced that rush is still alive. With all of the technology and cures for cancer..he could be.