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OmegaSupreme 2 points ago +4 / -2

Just ordered yet another one. They're damned good pillows. I've been buying so many of these things I'll probably suffocate underneath them but what a way to go.

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OmegaSupreme 10 points ago +12 / -2

As a side note, fuck Tim Pool.

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OmegaSupreme 6 points ago +8 / -2

Yep, all of Trump's justices including Gorsuch stabbed him in the back when it mattered most. Not going to give him a pass here.

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OmegaSupreme 9 points ago +26 / -17

If only the military wasn't as compromised as the Supreme Court.

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OmegaSupreme 0 points ago +2 / -2

Doubt it's a false flag, we're talking about one of the most violent shitholes in America here. In New Orleans this sort of thing is just called "Saturday".

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OmegaSupreme -2 points ago +1 / -3

MMMMMMMMMM...... I try not to give these sanctimonious, passive-aggressive, Bible-thumping cunts from eight thousand miles away who know less than zero of what they speak a reply but ZeroDeltaTango, good setup to that silly comment. Many thanks.

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OmegaSupreme 5 points ago +6 / -1

No, the whole thing's bullshit. I'm not sure where it started (not with Q) but the "Corporation of the US" idea is a wish-fulfillment fantasy that magically, very nicely and neatly, hits a reset button on most of the structural problems currently facing the United States because it lets us simply do away with 150 years of history, law, constitutional amendments, treaties, economic agreements, and even entire STATES as if they never happened! Ciao, Colorado! Hasta la vista, Hawaii! (No seriously, thirteen entire states would cease to exist under the Corporation theory, most of them friendly.)

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OmegaSupreme 2 points ago +3 / -1

Oh my God..... they found me. I don't know how, but they found me. RUN FOR IT, MARTY.

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OmegaSupreme 1 point ago +2 / -1

Art got me through so many long, cold nights when I was working a delivery route some 20 years ago. Couldn't have done it without him. Another great radio talent sorely missed.... there isn't really anyone fit to replace these guys.

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OmegaSupreme 6 points ago +6 / -0

Rush was like a member of my family for 30 years. It seems strange but it's true, and I know that there are millions out there who can say the same.

This is a hard day.

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OmegaSupreme 5 points ago +6 / -1

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.

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OmegaSupreme 17 points ago +17 / -0

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.

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OmegaSupreme 2 points ago +3 / -1

If anything, the passings of these two great broadcasters symbolize the coming of the worst divisions we've ever seen.

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