I never cared for celebrity deaths. Especially as I got older and realized how fake a lot of them are. Thankfully the veil is lifting and more people are realizing that these actors are nothing more than moneys dancing a dance. Beyond that they are typically empty and hollow...
But one man was not. One man was always the real deal. If you want to educate your normie friends on why Rush Limbaugh meant so much to you, have them watch the Family Guy episode "Excellence in Broadcasting". Rush was more than a guy on the radio. He was a surrogate friend that you could pretty much count on to be on the air across the land at the exact same time Monday through Friday.
But he was so much more than just another voice on the radio. Yes he was a pioneer and more or less responsible for the modern day podcast, but the humanitarian work he did spoke volumes to his character, but I think what really touched my heart was how much he actually tried to be there for his fans. It's impossible to keep up with 30 million people, but man did he try. Every story about meeting him was apparently always positive and the man never put on an act.
Though he had a few more shows after, I felt his Christmas closer in 2020 was his "good-bye"...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YAL0JAJIYs
I still haven't listened to his actual last show and... not sure if I ever want to, honestly. I really miss him and wish we had him. However this community has done well in honoring his legacy in that we continue to push and share information for the truth. He may have left us too soon, but he didn't leave us unprepared. Though that void in our hearts may not be fulfilled any time soon... we know one Day it will.
I so miss Rush. I miss all the great nicknames he use to assign people. President Trump has great ones, but Rush was the master!! I’ll never forget the day my oldest “Conservative since conception”’daughter, one of the original Rush Babies, called me telling me she received a package from Rush in the mail. She had sent him an email telling her story and sending her prayers. Among the treasures was an American Flag and a Reed and Barton sterling silver frame with an autographed picture. I bless the day I was station surfing on the AM dial and heard this guy waxing eloquently about “farding” in the car. He was one in a billion.