User Panel
Quoted: He invented conservative Hatefotainment which appealed to a large segment of the country and others followed in his footsteps .......... Beck, Bolling, Hannity, Carlson etc.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He was an entertainer, that's all He invented conservative Hatefotainment which appealed to a large segment of the country and others followed in his footsteps .......... Beck, Bolling, Hannity, Carlson etc.. Yeah, probably the worst thing to happen to any conservative movement Capture attention Show outrage Move on to the next Nothing got done He wrote a children's book? Yeah I can tell it had a big impact on Gen Z what with they're all gay and trans now. Really skewered me with that point Rush had the time and influence to mentor multiple successors and boost dissident voices, instead he chose to be a star and gatekeeper of the movement. Don't get mad at me, get mad at yourself for doing little more than listening and being entertained. |
|
Quoted: Some things are more cost effective to rebuild than remodel. None of this matters if you are a billionaire. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pretty common thing to do. Some things are more cost effective to rebuild than remodel. None of this matters if you are a billionaire. This, basically. Rich people doing rich people things. Astros owner just did similar here, bought a historic mansion and demoed it to build whatever. |
|
Quoted: I wish I did. I think it was his brother mentioning it in an interview about a year after Rush passed. Kathryn hated him for it. Just google Kathryn Limbaugh cheating and all sorts of shit pops up about the subject and that they were in the middle of a divorce settlement. View Quote That’s unfortunate but not completely surprising. She was way out of his league physically so I assumed it was a money play. Better to take an occasional Bunny Ranch trip and remain a bachelor but I suspect he wanted a companion as he aged. |
|
Quoted: Yeah, probably the worst thing to happen to any conservative movement Capture attention Show outrage Move on to the next Nothing got done He wrote a children's book? Yeah I can tell it had a big impact on Gen Z what with they're all gay and trans now. Really skewered me with that point Rush had the time and influence to mentor multiple successors and boost dissident voices, instead he chose to be a star and gatekeeper of the movement. Don't get mad at me, get mad at yourself for doing little more than listening and being entertained. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: He was an entertainer, that's all He invented conservative Hatefotainment which appealed to a large segment of the country and others followed in his footsteps .......... Beck, Bolling, Hannity, Carlson etc.. Yeah, probably the worst thing to happen to any conservative movement Capture attention Show outrage Move on to the next Nothing got done He wrote a children's book? Yeah I can tell it had a big impact on Gen Z what with they're all gay and trans now. Really skewered me with that point Rush had the time and influence to mentor multiple successors and boost dissident voices, instead he chose to be a star and gatekeeper of the movement. Don't get mad at me, get mad at yourself for doing little more than listening and being entertained. Thank God we have people like you to do the real heavy lifting in the political sphere by egoposting on arfcom |
|
Quoted: Yeah, probably the worst thing to happen to any conservative movement Capture attention Show outrage Move on to the next Nothing got done He wrote a children's book? Yeah I can tell it had a big impact on Gen Z what with they're all gay and trans now. Really skewered me with that point Rush had the time and influence to mentor multiple successors and boost dissident voices, instead he chose to be a star and gatekeeper of the movement. Don't get mad at me, get mad at yourself for doing little more than listening and being entertained. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: He was an entertainer, that's all He invented conservative Hatefotainment which appealed to a large segment of the country and others followed in his footsteps .......... Beck, Bolling, Hannity, Carlson etc.. Yeah, probably the worst thing to happen to any conservative movement Capture attention Show outrage Move on to the next Nothing got done He wrote a children's book? Yeah I can tell it had a big impact on Gen Z what with they're all gay and trans now. Really skewered me with that point Rush had the time and influence to mentor multiple successors and boost dissident voices, instead he chose to be a star and gatekeeper of the movement. Don't get mad at me, get mad at yourself for doing little more than listening and being entertained. Most of the show content was review and comment on the news, and the few times he did talk about something I had personal knowledge about, it was a double wash of Gell-Mann Amnesia. He had a loose grip on the published story, which was itself a poor report on actual events, and so he'd riff for 40 minutes upside down and backwards to what was going on. |
|
|
|
|
Quoted: That’s unfortunate but not completely surprising. She was way out of his league physically so I assumed it was a money play. Better to take an occasional Bunny Ranch trip and remain a bachelor but I suspect he wanted a companion as he aged. View Quote He paid Elton John one million dollars to play a set at their wedding. He talked about it after they got back from their month long honeymoon to exotic spots around the World on his new Gulfstream G550. It was all her idea. |
|
Quoted: Most of the show content was review and comment on the news, and the few times he did talk about something I had personal knowledge about, it was a double wash of Gell-Mann Amnesia. He had a loose grip on the published story, which was itself a poor report on actual events, and so he'd riff for 40 minutes upside down and backwards to what was going on. View Quote LOL Right But the lemmings took it as actual factual reporting not opinion. Gawd they were so gullible. |
|
Quoted: Most of the show content was review and comment on the news, and the few times he did talk about something I had personal knowledge about, it was a double wash of Gell-Mann Amnesia. He had a loose grip on the published story, which was itself a poor report on actual events, and so he'd riff for 40 minutes upside down and backwards to what was going on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: He was an entertainer, that's all He invented conservative Hatefotainment which appealed to a large segment of the country and others followed in his footsteps .......... Beck, Bolling, Hannity, Carlson etc.. Yeah, probably the worst thing to happen to any conservative movement Capture attention Show outrage Move on to the next Nothing got done He wrote a children's book? Yeah I can tell it had a big impact on Gen Z what with they're all gay and trans now. Really skewered me with that point Rush had the time and influence to mentor multiple successors and boost dissident voices, instead he chose to be a star and gatekeeper of the movement. Don't get mad at me, get mad at yourself for doing little more than listening and being entertained. Most of the show content was review and comment on the news, and the few times he did talk about something I had personal knowledge about, it was a double wash of Gell-Mann Amnesia. He had a loose grip on the published story, which was itself a poor report on actual events, and so he'd riff for 40 minutes upside down and backwards to what was going on. The funny thing is, the libs tried for literally decades to prove EVERYTHING he said was incorrect and they failed 99+% of the time. It drove them absolutely nuts. |
|
Rush was one of the few that had the balls to say this about J6.
"There's a lot of people calling for the end of violence," Limbaugh said. "There's a lot of conservatives, social media, who say that any violence or aggression at all is unacceptable. Regardless of the circumstances. I'm glad Sam Adams, Thomas Paine, the actual tea party guys, the men at Lexington and Concord didn't feel that way." Full transcript and audio of that day's show. Rush knew then he only had a week or two to live and was willing to say stuff that might get the show killed. On his Thursday radio program, right-wing political personality Rush Limbaugh compared the insurrectionists who raided the U.S. Capitol to overturn the election with heroes in the American Revolution. In this February 4, 2020 photo, Limbaugh pumps thumb after being awarded the Medal of Freedom by First Lady Melania Trump after being acknowledged by US President Donald Trump as he delivers the State of the Union address at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. MANDEL NGAN/AFP/GETTY |
|
|
Quoted: Quoted: I trust they will keep the lights low during turtle hatching season. View Quote Ha! First thing I thought of. View Quote Yeah, I assumed it was being demolished for the sea turtles when I read the thread title. |
|
Quoted: What did Rush conserve? He was the most visible and active voice of an entire generation. Was the country better, or worse, at the end of his tenure? He's gone, and mostly forgotten. No legacy left behind by his own choices. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It's what he would have wanted You can tell because he left no successor, never mentored a replacement, didn't do much other than bloat on about how the country was going to shit for 30 years while happily cashing checks He was an entertainer, that's all Biden '24! Right bro?! What did Rush conserve? He was the most visible and active voice of an entire generation. Was the country better, or worse, at the end of his tenure? He's gone, and mostly forgotten. No legacy left behind by his own choices. You are a glittering jewel of colossal ignorance....as Rush would say. He created the new right-wing media. We owe him a debt of gratitude. |
|
Quoted: He paid Elton John one million dollars to play a set at their wedding. He talked about it after they got back from their month long honeymoon to exotic spots around the World on his new Gulfstream G550. It was all her idea. View Quote Rush was very generous with his wealth so that’s no surprise. Sounds like she was more of a gold digger which is very unfortunate but I suspect Rush understood that and was ok with it. Cheating, if that happened, was the issue but his Cancer became a priority. Again if I were him I would’ve just remained a bachelor and had my needs met but everyone that knew him personally said he was just a lovably guy. |
|
|
|
10 years ago rented a house for short term in a nice part of town that was aging. It wasn't super expensive but still had the appeal of being a nice part of town. Somone bought the small house across the street for $400k and tore it down to get the lot and then built a new house. The neighbor went through all the permits and pain in the ass to add a second floor that was cantillevered out larger than the ground floor. Crazy to me but some people really want soandso location.
|
|
|
Quoted: It's what he would have wanted You can tell because he left no successor, never mentored a replacement, didn't do much other than bloat on about how the country was going to shit for 30 years while happily cashing checks He was an entertainer, that's all View Quote You are very, very wrong. |
|
Quoted: But by the Second Term of Obama, Rush was becoming politically stale. He went from being a firebrand to being repetitive. Hearing the same talking points in the 2010s that I heard in the late 1990s. Yeah, it became tiring. View Quote I think what hurt the show most of all was that it seemed to lose its sense of humor in its later days. The Paul Shanklin parody songs disappeared, as did the various Updates, all replaced by standard political talk, which was fine, but the comedy bits were what made the show fun and edgy in its earlier years. It just wasn’t the same. |
|
Quoted: Rush was very generous with his wealth so that’s no surprise. Sounds like she was more of a gold digger which is very unfortunate but I suspect Rush understood that and was ok with it. Cheating, if that happened, was the issue but his Cancer became a priority. Again if I were him I would’ve just remained a bachelor and had my needs met but everyone that knew him personally said he was just a lovably guy. View Quote No doubt. |
|
Quoted: You can tell because he left no successor, never mentored a replacement, didn't do much other than bloat on about how the country was going to shit for 30 years while happily cashing checks View Quote You mean like most everyone does? At least Rush never threaten to leave the country if so-and-so won. |
|
Houses of the super rich rarely last.
The Long Island mansions of 100+ years ago often stood only 20 years. Many caught on fire when the heirs couldn't afford the property taxes. Rush's house would have become a maintenance nightmare. Ironically the new house will be no better, probably worse. Rush seemed lonely when he was living in that house with just his cat Pumpkin. If I was in my car at 12:06 PM I tuned in. For those old enough to remember 1988, Rush was the first. Who is this guy?...when he first came on the air... He's saying things no one else says. |
|
|
Quoted: I just drifted away from talk radio after he passed. I found no content worth staying for. He anchored the field. I have some podcasts I keep up with, but nobody could replace him. He came at a time when we didn't have community or voice as we do now, and he let us all know we weren't alone, and we got to hear each other and talk with each other. At that time, it was magazines, periodicals, the smattering of academics and academic books, and ... election season meetings. Those who have no memory of the before can't begin to grasp it. View Quote I've never listened to Rush, but I often hear people compare Jesse Kelly to him. |
|
|
Quoted: I think what hurt the show most of all was that it seemed to lose its sense of humor in its later days. The Paul Shanklin parody songs disappeared, as did the various Updates, all replaced by standard political talk, which was fine, but the comedy bits were what made the show fun and edgy in its earlier years. It just wasn't the same. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: But by the Second Term of Obama, Rush was becoming politically stale. He went from being a firebrand to being repetitive. Hearing the same talking points in the 2010s that I heard in the late 1990s. Yeah, it became tiring. I think what hurt the show most of all was that it seemed to lose its sense of humor in its later days. The Paul Shanklin parody songs disappeared, as did the various Updates, all replaced by standard political talk, which was fine, but the comedy bits were what made the show fun and edgy in its earlier years. It just wasn't the same. |
|
Quoted: Mabey. Or he saw what was working for Howard Stearn and brought Shock radio to a different audience. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You are a glittering jewel of colossal ignorance....as Rush would say. He created the new right-wing media. We owe him a debt of gratitude. Mabey. Or he saw what was working for Howard Stearn and brought Shock radio to a different audience. Rush came before Stern |
|
Quoted: I've never listened to Rush, but I often hear people compare Jesse Kelly to him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I just drifted away from talk radio after he passed. I found no content worth staying for. He anchored the field. I have some podcasts I keep up with, but nobody could replace him. He came at a time when we didn't have community or voice as we do now, and he let us all know we weren't alone, and we got to hear each other and talk with each other. At that time, it was magazines, periodicals, the smattering of academics and academic books, and ... election season meetings. Those who have no memory of the before can't begin to grasp it. I've never listened to Rush, but I often hear people compare Jesse Kelly to him. Jesse Kelly is a good man. Worthy of a listen. Funny too. |
|
I used to love listening to his show in the 90s. I had a job that made it easy to listen to the radio while I worked. That changed and I wasn't a regular listener for many years. The people saying he didn't change anything probably weren't around then. He was the only conservative I remember with a large audience, and he did that on AM radio which was pretty much dead. It had to be AM radio because the democrats controlled every other form of media. I think he was a large part of why the republicans won in 1994.
|
|
Quoted: I used to love listening to his show in the 90s. I had a job that made it easy to listen to the radio while I worked. That changed and I wasn't a regular listener for many years. The people saying he didn't change anything probably weren't around then. He was the only conservative I remember with a large audience, and he did that on AM radio which was pretty much dead. It had to be AM radio because the democrats controlled every other form of media. I think he was a large part of why the republicans won in 1994. View Quote |
|
1984.
Erased from memory. No monuments to a great conservative icon. |
|
Quoted: He did AM because it was cheaper to get syndicated on AM stations and they carried further. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I used to love listening to his show in the 90s. I had a job that made it easy to listen to the radio while I worked. That changed and I wasn't a regular listener for many years. The people saying he didn't change anything probably weren't around then. He was the only conservative I remember with a large audience, and he did that on AM radio which was pretty much dead. It had to be AM radio because the democrats controlled every other form of media. I think he was a large part of why the republicans won in 1994. And a huge neglected market was there for the pickings. Right man for the right time. At the right place. |
|
Quoted: Jesse Kelly is a good man. Worthy of a listen. Funny too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I just drifted away from talk radio after he passed. I found no content worth staying for. He anchored the field. I have some podcasts I keep up with, but nobody could replace him. He came at a time when we didn't have community or voice as we do now, and he let us all know we weren't alone, and we got to hear each other and talk with each other. At that time, it was magazines, periodicals, the smattering of academics and academic books, and ... election season meetings. Those who have no memory of the before can't begin to grasp it. I've never listened to Rush, but I often hear people compare Jesse Kelly to him. Jesse Kelly is a good man. Worthy of a listen. Funny too. Has a burning hate for Commies. Excellent! |
|
|
|
Quoted: His gravesite is fairly prominent; at the Bellefontaine in St. Louis. That’s the only “monument” I know of to him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 1984. Erased from memory. No monuments to a great conservative icon. His gravesite is fairly prominent; at the Bellefontaine in St. Louis. That’s the only “monument” I know of to him. The real monument to Rush is the almost 40 years of conservatives he nursed into political awareness and let them know they are not alone. Before then they thought the big 3 networks and CNN were balanced news and that only a few people felt like they did. |
|
Quoted: The real monument to Rush is the almost 40 years of conservatives he nursed into political awareness and let them know they are not alone. Before then they thought the big 3 networks and CNN were balanced news and that only a few people felt like they did. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 1984. Erased from memory. No monuments to a great conservative icon. His gravesite is fairly prominent; at the Bellefontaine in St. Louis. That’s the only “monument” I know of to him. The real monument to Rush is the almost 40 years of conservatives he nursed into political awareness and let them know they are not alone. Before then they thought the big 3 networks and CNN were balanced news and that only a few people felt like they did. Walter Cronkite. Dan Rather. Peter Jennings. Katie Couric. Official deliverers of the truth. and world view. |
|
|
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.